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Daughters of tke 
American Revolution 




APRIL 15, 1891 to APRIL 15, ic,2i 



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MRS. JOSEPH M. HIGH, Chairman 

MRS. EDWIN CRANE 

MRS. JOHN MURRELL 

MRS. JOSEPH H. MORGAN 

MRS. HOWARD McCALL 
MRS. ELI THOMAS 







Atlanta S. A. 1. (El^aptrr IHoitsf 



of Oiporyta 



(Members of Atlanta Chapter.) 



VICE-PRESIDENTS GENERAL. 

Mrs. Lacien Cocke (formerly Mrs. Hugh Hagan). 

Mrs. Albert H. Cox. 

Madam Proschaska (formerly Mrs. William Dickson). 

Mrs. Hoke Smith. 

Mrs. I. Y. Sage. 

Mrs. Robert Emory Park. 

Mrs. William Lawson Peel. 

Mrs. Sheppard W. Foster. 



STATE REGENTS. 

Mrs. Harry Jackson, 1892. 

Mrs. Porter King, 1898. 

Mrs. Ira Yale Sage, 1903-1904. 

Mrs. Sheppard W. Foster, 1912-1914. 

Mrs. Howard H. McCall, 1916-1918. 



HONORARY STATE REGENTS. 

Mrs. Martha Ben-ien Duncan. 
Miss Jvmia McKinley. 
Mrs. William Lawson Peel. 
Mrs. Howard H. McCall. 
Mrs. Sheppard W. Foster. 



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Mis. Henry Jackson — A charming, vivacious Southern woman! De- 
voted to her many friends. A prominent Presbyterian. 

Mrs. William M. Dickson — A great traveler, public spirited, a great 
social leader. 

Mrs. F. H. Orme — Gentle, refined, and sweet. Always devoted to the 
D. A. R. 

Mrs. Porter King — Splendid mind, highly cultured and of majestic 
bearing. 

Mrs. Jane Byers — Jolly, good natured and lovable. An educator of 
prominence. 

Mrs. Mary L. Raoul — Broad-minded and of great executive ability. 

Mrs. John M. Slaton — Amiable, tactful, queenly, aristocratic. 

Mis. Frances E. Block — An Episcopalian, an acknowledged critic, a 
Colonial Dame of note. 

Mrs. Ira Y. Sage — A charming personality, ethereal, gentle, refined. 

Mrs. A. McD. Wilson — A good speaker, energetic, ambitious. The hon- 
ored head of the "Uncle Remus Association." 

Mrs. W. D. Ellis — A sweet, old-fashioned woman, whose light shone 
brightest in her home. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan — Quiet, unassuming, unselfish, devoting her 
life to others. 

Mrs. S. W. Foster — Liberal, magnetic, dramatic, forceful, most influ- 
ential in the National Society, D. A. R., where she has served for 
many years as Vice-President General. 

Mi's. Joseph H. Morgan — Fifty-two years of public service! Founder 
of the "Pioneers" and organizer of the "Ladies' Memorial Asso- 
ciation," and other patriotic work. Our beloved "Mother Re- 
gent." 

Mrs. Sam D. Jones — A Virginian honored as the head of Atlanta's 
most dear organization, "The War Mothers." 

Mrs. James O. Wynn — Artistic, beautiful, tactful, admired by all. 

Mrs. J. M. High — Just and generous. Organizer of the "Georgia So- 
ciety Colonial Daughters" and the "Georgia Chapter Daughters of 
Founders and Patriots of America." 

Mrs. Bates Block — Modest and retiring. A model home-maker and 
housekeeper. 

Mts. Charles Rice — I'articularly gifted as a speaker. Of unbounded 
energy. Always zealous for the advancement of the D. A. R. 

Mrs. David Woodward — Of New England ancestry, petite, of winsome 
charming manners. 

Mrs. E. R. Kirk — Also a New England woman of the highest type. 
Strictly conscientious and a model housekeeper. 

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Miatorg nf Atlanta QII|aptpr 

Saugl|t^r0 nf Am^riratt S^uoluttnn 



The National Society, D. A. R., was organized in Washington, D. 
C, Oct. 11, 1890, with eighteen members. Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, 
President General. 

The first chapter organized was the Chicago Chapter, March 20, 
1891. 

The Atlanta Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was 
organized on April 15, 1891. Mrs. Henry R. Jackson was elected 
Regent. 

The historic pre-eminence of the Atlanta Chapter as the second 
Chapter in the National Society, as well as the first in Georgia, war- 
rants some mention of those who took part in its organization. Mrs. 
Martha Berrien Duncan, of Atlanta, had been appointed "Honorary 
Regent for Georgia,'' and had been requested to organize a Chapter. 

At the request of Mrs. Duncan and Miss Junia McKinley, the fol- 
lowing ladies met at the home of Mrs. Duncan: Mrs. Henry Jackson, 
Mrs. Hoke Smith, Mrs. McKinley Bussey, Miss Sarah Francis Grant 
(now Mrs. John M. Slaton), Mrs. Samuel Scott, Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. 
Jane L. Byers, Mrs. Robert E. Brown, Mrs. Hugh Hagan, Mrs. Wil- 
liam Lawson Peel, all of whom, with Mrs. Duncan and Miss McKinley, 
our organizing Regents, constitute the charter members. 

The Chapter was fortunate in securing Mrs. Jackson for the first 
Regent, and the work in Atlanta progressed quickly under her leader- 
ship, and when Mrs. Salas resigned her office as state Regent in 1892, 
Mrs. Jackson was elected to this high office. Miss Junia McKinley 
was elected secretary and rendered gi-eat service as a genealogist and 
aided many Daughters in establishing their eligibility for membership 
in the Society. 

Other early members were Mrs. F. H. Orme, Mrs. Francis Block, 
Mrs. Wm. M. Dickson, Mrs. Albert Cox, Mrs. H. M. Patty, Mrs. A. J. 
Orme, Mrs. J. G. Scrutchin, Miss Aurelia Roach, Miss Nena Mitchell, 
Mrs. Alex Hopkins, Mrs. Reed Boylston, Mrs. John B. Gordon, Mrs. 
Frances Gordon Smith and Mrs. W. M. Leyden. 

The first member of the Atlanta Chapter to hold the office of Vice- 
President General was Mrs. Hugh Hagan (now Mrs. Lucien Cocke). 

Mrs. William M. Dickson served as Regent twice, 1892 and 1894- 
1895. It was principally through her efforts that Mr. George W. Col- 
lier donated the lot on which our present Chapter House stands. Dur- 
ing 1892 only historical and social work was accomplished; 1894, the 
Chapter found it necessary to aid in the social affairs of the Exposi- 
tion. The Woman's Department of the Exposition, on the suggestion 
of Mrs. W. L. Peel, invited the Colonial Dames and Daughters of the 
Ameiican Revolution to visit Atlanta. Daily sessions were held in 
the Women's Building. Brilliant receptions were given at Concordia 
Hall, Kimball House — a theater party at the Grand, filling the boxes 
and lower floor, also luncheons at the Virginia Tea Room. These so- 
cial affairs given by the Atlanta Chapter have never been surpassed 
by any entertainments of Atlanta Daughters. 

Mrs. Frank Orme held the office of Regent in 1893, serving one 
year. There was much enthusiasm and many additions to the mem- 
bership. Our first meetings were held at private homes, but as we 
grew, we were invited to meet at the State Capitol by Captain Mil- 



ledge, the Librarian. He was always an interested friend of our or- 
ganization and was himself a son of the Revolution. 

We became interested in the study of American History, our an- 
cestry, and in all that went to make up our great republic. 

One of the most interesting enterprises which our Chapter under- 
took, was to raise a sum of money for patriotic purposes. This was a 
Colonial Ball. Mrs. William Lawson Peel, chairman, was at that time 
a member of our Chapter. She managed it with her usual cleverness 
and it was most successful. Mr. Paul Jones personated Gen. George 
Washington. Mrs. Cocke, now of Virginia, formerly Mrs. Sallie John- 
son Hagan, personated Mrs. Washington. The military contingent 
from Ft. McPherson lent their presence to the occasion, which added 
much to its brilliancy. 

The ball opened with a grand march, the minuet was danced. About 
two hundred dollars was realized, which was devoted to patriotic pur- 
poses. 

At our next meeting, Mrs. Joseph Morgan offered a resolution that 
all moneys hereafter made by our Chapter should be held for the pur- 
pose of providing a Chapter House. The resolution was received and 
passed with much enthusiasm. 

Mrs. Morgan was appointed Chairman of the Building Committee, 
an office which she most successfully filled. She worked so ably on 
that line that we now have our present home of the Daughters of the 
American Revolution. 

Mrs. Frank Orme, Mrs. I. Y. Sage, Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan were 
appointed to attend to the details of a reception at Mrs. Dickson's home. 
To this reception, given in honor of Governor Greenhalge and staff, 
were invited the Governor and staff of Pennsylvania, Governor and 
staff of New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and many other dis- 
tinguished visitors in Atlanta. 

On December, 1895, came the news, "Hon. William Levering will 
arrive to present the Massachusetts Building to the Atlanta Chapter." 
This gift gave the Chapter much prominence throughout the country, 
also interesting our own citizen, Mr. George Washington Collier, who 
donated the lot on which our new Chapter House stands on Piedmont 
Avenue. 

In connection with the gift of Craigie House, many other gifts 
were added. Library Exposition Committee, Mrs. Porter King Chair- 
man, gave all the books written by women; the Cooking School De- 
partment, Mi's. A. V. Gude, all the chairs (these were sold and added 
to the building fund); Virginia committee, book cases and memorial 
plates. Miss Longfellow gave her father's chair and many small and 
attractive gifts were given from other state exhibits. 

In 1896 Mrs. Dickson was elected Vice-President General. 

Mrs. Porter King, a charter member, was elected Regent in 1895, 
serving two years. The great Exposition had closed two months be- 
fore, and in order to interest the women in this organization, Mrs. 
King prepared a course of study on Revolutionary History, principally 
on Georgia. It was not long before our attendance increased. Much 
pleasure and profit resulted, and a number of fine papers were read 
before the Chapter at various times. The course was continued 
through the Regency of Mrs. Byers. 

Another matter requiring immediate attention was the classifying, 
shelving and properly protecting our library. The three hundred vol- 
u)vies, many of them autograph copies, had been given Mrs. King by 
different publishers and authors. In this way "Craigie House'' be- 
came the home of the nucleus of a growing, as well as a circulating 
libiary. Other gifts Mrs. King was able to make to the Chapter were 



the two placques of historic Boston, which had been given her by a 
member of the Massachusetts delegation. 

The heaviest work undertaken at this time was the carrying 
through the D. A. R. edition of the Journal, which had before been 
contracted for — $250.00 realized from the undertaking enabled us to 
buy and move one of the smaller Exposition buildings to our grounds 
and equip it for a caretaker's home; also to properly repair and meet 
the expense of the upkeep of the Chapter House. As Regent and as a 
member of the jury of award of the Nashville Exposition, Mrs. King 
attended officially the large D. A. R. Congress held in that city. 

Mrs. King was elected State Regent in 1896. Largely through her 
influence "Meadow Garden," the home of Governor Walton in Au- 
gusta, was purchased by the National Society. 

Mrs. Jane L. Byers, one of the best and most beloved educators of 
Georgia, served as Regent for the year 1897. 

At this time the Confederate Reunion was held in Atlanta, attended 
by Miss Winnie Davis, the Daughter of the Confederacy. The Chap- 
ter, Miss Junia McKinley, chairman, entertained the veterans at 
luncheon for three days. 

Miss Junia McKinley and Mrs. E. H. Barnes did splendid work at 
the Fort McPherson hospital during the Spanish-American War. 

Mrs. William Greene Raoul was elected to the Regency of the At- 
lanta Chapter, D. A. R., in January, 1899, and it was at this meeting 
that a request from the National Association was read, asking our 
Chapter to contribute to the statue of LaFayette in Paris. A resolu- 
tion was passed granting this expenditure, and since that time the 
Americians in Paris have joined with the French in decorating the 
statue. 

At this time on motion of Mrs. Peel a resolution was passed to copy 
the Revolutionary records. The first conference of the Georgia So- 
ciety was held at Craigie House on May 24, 1899. Receptions were 
given by Mrs. William Green Raoul, Mrs. John M. Slaton and Mrs. 
Helen Reed, Regent of the Piedmont Continental Chapter. The ques- 
tion of moving Craigie House to Piedmont Avenue was discussed but 
nothing done. 

On account of leaving Atlanta for New York, Mrs. Raoul resigned 
the Regency, after serving a few months. 

Mrs. John M. Slaton was elected Regent in 1899. A class to study 
Georgia history was organized with Mrs. Jane L. Byers, chairman. 
Resolutions of appreciation were passed by the Chapter for the work 
of Mrs. William Lawson Peel, who had secured the records of 7,000 
Revolutionary soldiers from the hidden archives of Georgia. 

Upon motion of Mrs. Joseph Morgan, the custom was established to 
appoint a standing committee to commemorate in the chapter all his- 
torical days of Georgia, as well as the twenty-second of February. 

The Fourth of July was first celebrated here in 1900, Miss Vir- 
ginia Hardin, chairman. 

In September a program of historical study was arranged, Miss 
Lida Field, chairman. 

Books and magazines were collected during this and succeeding 
months and sent to American soldiers in the Philippines, under the 
chairmanship of Mrs. C. H. Hill. 

In September plans were made for the second State Conference to 
be held in Atlanta — the three other chapters being requested to form 
committees to co-operate. 

On the eighth of October (1900) the names of Revolutionary sol- 



diers, and other historical records, which had been procured through 
Mrs. Peel, at the expense of the Atlanta and Piedmont Continental 
Chapters, were formally presented to the State at the Executive 
Mansion. 

A Twentieth Century Festival was suggested by Mrs. William M. 
Dickson. It was decided that the four chapters of Atlanta should co- 
operate in this entertainment, the proceeds of which were to be ap- 
plied as follows. One-half to Continental Hall, one-fourth to Ogle- 
thorpe Monument ,and one-fourth to be retained by local chapters for 
other patriotic purposes. An admission fee was charged and the Fes- 
tival continued for several days with some special feature for each 
evening. The most interesting of these was a series of "Living Pic- 
tures" produced under the direction of Mrs. John B. Roberts. 

During part of the winter the "Symphony Club" kindly extended 
the use of its hall to the Atlanta Chapter for meetings. 

In 1901 Mrs. Frances E. Block was elected Regent. Desiring to 
follow the plans outlined by the State Regent, Mrs. R. E. Park, a year 
book was published by the Chapter. All the members took part in the 
discussions of papers read, adding interest and pleasvire to the work 
thus begun. On accovmt of illness in her family, Mrs. Block was un- 
able to continue her work. 

Mrs. Ira Yale Sage was elected Regent in 1902, serving two years. 
The Chapter then numbered 177 members. Patriotic days were ob- 
served. Mrs. Samuel Scott wrote a complete history of the Chapter, 
which was published in the Amei'ican Monthly. Five historical pic- 
tures were presented by Miss Sallie Eugenia Brown to Craigie House. 

Donations were made to Continental Hall, Meadow Garden, Mc- 
Kinley Monument and rebuilding Confederate Veterans' Home. 

A lunchean was given by the four Chapters in Atlanta in honor of 
tho delegates attending the meeting of the Georgia Federation of 
Women's Clubs. 

Mrs. A. McD. Wilson was elected Regent in 1908. At her sugges- 
tion, membership papers were bound in book form in two volumes. 

Upon motion of Mrs. Edward H. Barnes, a medal was presented to 
the graduating class of the Girls" High School. This was presented by 
Mrs. W. P. Patillo. 

A motion of Mrs. Julius L. Brown to commence a building fund 
was carried. $230.00 was collected during the Regency of Mrs. Wilson 
for this fund. 

Mrs. Alice D. Chandler, one of our beloved members, a splendid 
educator and president of Washington Seminary, presented a scholar- 
ship in the Seminary to the Chapter. In recognition of this, a motion 
was passed that a gold medal should be given annually to the Sem- 
inary. 

On April 15th, 1903, Mrs. Julius Brown called attention to the lot 
given to the Chapter by Mr. George W. Collier. Mrs. W. D. Ellis was 
appointed chairman for further investigation. 

Mrs. W. D. Ellis was elected Regent in 1905, serving one year and 
refusing re-election. The principal event during her term of office 
was the finding of the deed to the lot on which Craigie House now 
stands, which was given the Chapter through Mrs. William Dickson 
by Mr. G. W. Collier. The legal paper, an accurate account of the lot, 
written by Judge W. D. Ellis, is now in the archives at the State Cap- 
itol. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan was elected Regent in 1906-1907. During 

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the Regency of Mrs. Morgan, fifty dollars was given toward erecting a 
column in Continental Hall. Mrs. A. J. Smith was chairman of the 
building fund. "The Song of the Revolution," written by Dr. Francis 
Orme, was adopted by the Fifteenth Continental Congress as one of 
the national songs. Amount raised during the year $425.69, which 
added to amount previously set aside, was $919.42 for building fund. 

The five Chapters together gave a Colonial Ball at the Kimball 
House and realized $170.00 for the erection of the Georgia column in 
Continental Memorial Hall. 

During the visit of the Vice-President and Mrs. Fairbanks, a de- 
lightful reception was given at the Piedmont Driving Club. 

Through many entertainments the building fund was increased. 

The medal to Washington Seminary was presented by Mrs. E. P. 
McDowell Woltt", chairman. 

In 1907 the Georgia D. A. R. were saddened by the death of Miss 
Junia McKinley, organizer of Atlanta Chapter. 

A ci'editable display of relics was sent to the Jamestown Expo- 
sition. 

The Chapter attended the unveiling of the General John B. Gordon 
statue at the State Capitol grounds. At this time the total sum for 
Craigie House was $919.42. 

Mrs. S. W. Foster was elected Regent 1908-1909. During these 
years, the most important object was devising ways and means for 
building Craigie House. It was intended at this time to build the new 
Chapter House, a replica of Craigie House, Longfellow's home at 
Cambridge, Mass. $1,020.24 was turned over by Mrs. Thomas Morgan, 
the accumulation since 1903. In 1908 this funcl was increased through 
vaiious entertainments to $2,030.97. 

During 1909 our old Craigie House in Piedmont Park was sold for 
$400.00, Mrs. F. S. Whiteside, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. George Hope 
were also largely instrumental in the sale of the propertv. The 
total for building fund in 1909 was $3,167.64. 

Contributions were made annually to Martha Berry School and 
Continental Hall. The membership of the Chapter was greatly in- 
creased through the executive ability of the Regent. The meetings 
for the two years were held at her home. Later Mrs. Foster also 
served as State Regent and Vice-President General of the National 
Society. 

Mrs. Joseph Morgan was elected Regent in 1910 and 1911. Circu- 
lai letters were issued setting forth the work to be done, appointing 
committees and requesting each member to write a short sketch on 
some incident in Georgia history. Much praise has been given Miss 
Katherine B. Massey on her paper, "Naming the Counties of Georgia," 
published in full in National Conference Report, 1911, and which ap- 
pears in this book. 

Owing to increasing membership, a chapter house became the 
urgent wish of the members. 

Mr. Henry Collier and Capt. Thomas Donaldson, in charge of state, 
county and city work, gave valuable aid in gi'ading the lot. Mr. Sam 
Venable donated the corner stone. November, 1910, the Chapter was 
complimented by its Regent being asked to respond to addresses of 
welcome at the State Conference held in Savannah. December, 1910, 
the cornerstone was laid with the impressive ceremony of the Masons. 
Several state and ex-state D. A. R. officials were present. 

Owing to financial condition, our contractor was forced to turn over 
to the Chapter an unfinished building. This placed the building com- 

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"CRAIGIE HOUSE" 

Erected by the State of Massachusetts for the Cotton States 

Exposition, 1895. Afterwards presented to 

the Atlanta Chapter, D. A. R. 



inittee in a serious dilemma. Too much appreciation cannot be given 
to Capt. George M. Hope, Judge J. N. Bateman and Major Joseph H. 
Morgan for the timely aid of money and work given to the Chapter. 

Mrs. S. W. Foster gave the Memorial Window to Mrs. Martha Ber- 
rien Duncan and Miss Junia McKinley. Mrs. Eula Griffin and Mrs. 
Georgia McMichael placed memorial windows to their ancestors. 

On June 14, 1911, the new Chapter House was opened. 

June, 1911, the first event taking place in the Chapter House, was 
the attendance of the Washington Seminary Girls, vv-ho read their es- 
says on the "Women of the Revolution." 

July 4th, 1911, a religious and patriotic service was held at St. 
Phillip's Cathedral, Bishop C. K. Nelson presiding. 

October 10th, llth and 12th, Mrs. Matthews T. Scott, President 
General, the guest of the Chapter, came to take part in unveiling the 
Peace Monument erected in Piedmont Park by the Gate City Guards 
of Atlanta. 

The Chapter entertained the visiting soldiers from the North and 
South who were present for the unveiling of the Peace Monument. 

Mrs. Samuel D. Jones was elected Regent in 1912. Through her 
efforts, the membership was increased by 133 members — 34 of whom 
were life members. 

The portrait of Mrs. Jane L. Byers, former Regent, was presented 
by her son, Mr. Tony Byers. 

On Flower day, the first to be celebrated, the brass eagle knocker 
presented bv Mrs. William Lawson Peel, Vice-President General, was 
placed on the Chapter House door. Mrs. E. P. McDowell Woolf 



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planted ivy from General Lee's grave, and Mrs. E. L. Connally planted 
Japanese bamboo. 

The Daughters of the Confederacy held their meetings for two 
months at the Chapter House. One more bound volume of papers was 
added. 

The piano was bought through Mrs. John B. Roberts, chairman. 
Gas lieaters were installed. Gifts were made to Berry School, Meadow 
Garden, Mary Hammond Washington bust, Emily Hendree Park Me- 
morial and Continental Hall, and $628.21 was paid on the debt of 
the Chapter House. All special days were observed. 

Mrs. James O. Wynn was elected Regent in 1913. The liquidation 
of the debt on the Chapter House was the main work of the Chapter 
during the year. Entertainments were given and arranged by Mrs. 
John B. Roberts, Mrs. John M. Slaton, Mrs. E. D. Kennedy, Mrs". A. A. 
Little, Miss Nellie Bowen and Mrs. Charles Rice, chairman. Five 
copies of the Revolutionary Reader, compiled by Mrs. S. W. Foster, 
former Regent, wei'e presented to schools. $518.25 was raised during 

tho year and the last payment of $415.20 was paid on the Chapter 
House. 

As the World War had begun in 1914, the D. A. R. responded to 
the call for the relief of the war sufferers. Forty-eight garments 
made of Georgia-made cloth were sent to Belgian children. Two hun- 
dred books and two book cases were given to the Girls' Night School, 
Mrs. Howard McCall, chairman. The medal was given to Washington 
Seminary and the scholarship at this school filled. 

Improvement and repairs to Chapter House amounted to $81.50. 
Donations were made to all D. A .R. objects. A fund of $107.13 was 
raised by Mrs. John B. Roberts and Mrs. John M. Slaton, chairman. 
(This money was used during the regency of Mrs. Charles Rice for 
RcmI Cross work.) 

Mrs. Joseph M. High was elected Regent in 1915. It was decided 
to remodel the interior of the Chapter House at a cost of $5()5.f){). 
Later Mrs. High gave a new roof which was much appreciated. All 
meetings of the Executive Board and the "birthday party" were he^d 
at the home of the Regent. A Colonial Tea was given at the Chapter 
House, many wearing colonial costumes. A Greek play was given at 
"Wingfield,"' the beautiful country place of Mrs. John M. Slaton. 

At the intersection of Peachtree and Fifteenth Streets is the foun- 
tain designed by Mr. W. T. Downing, given "In honor of the Atlanta 
Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.'' The bronze tablet 
a!>o bears the name of the organizing Regents, Mis. Martha Berrien 
Duncan and Miss Junia McKinley. At the unveiling. Dr. Thornwell 
Jacobs, of Oglethorpe University, made an eloquent address, and Mr. 
Armistead, Mayor pro tem., accepted it for the City of Atlanta, both of 
them expressing great appreciation for the donor, Mrs. High. 

Mrs. High suggested that a brief history of the Chapter with the 
lineage of all members be published. This met with the approval of 
the members and the work was completed and ready to be turned over 
for publication. At this time, however, it seemed a vital need that 
every available dollar be given to "war relief or "Red Cross" work, 
so we delayed the printing of the book "until a moi'e convenient sea 
son." For various purposes over twelve hundred dollars was given 
during the year. Mrs. High declined re-election. 

Mrs. E. Bates Block was elected Regent in 191G. This report covers 
six months active regency of Mrs. E. Bates Block and six months of 
the administration of the Vice-Regent, Mrs. Charles F. Rice, a be- 

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reavement in the family of Mrs. Block requiring' her resignation. The 
twenty-fifth birthday of the Chapter was celebrated at the home of 
the Regent with a reception. 

Mrs. S. W. Foster, Vice-President General U. S. D. A. R., presented 
the Chapter a handsome bronze tablet from the U. S. battleship Maine. 

Mrs. E. P. McDowell Wolll" presented the D. A. R. medal for 
essays to the Georgia Tech School and the Regent presented a pin to 
the English Avenue school. 

Benefits were given for the Lineage Book; readings by "Betsy 
Hamilton" and Mrs. Merrill Hutchinson. Donations were made to 
Martha Berry School, Mineral Bluff School and Meadow Garden. 

Mrs. Block resigned in November and was succeeded by Mrs. 
Charles F. Rice, First Vice Regent. 

Mrs. Charles F. Rice was elected Regent in 1917. The two years 
regency covered a period unequaled in history because war was de- 
clared April G, 1917. Presentation of the flag February 18th to Boy 
Scouts was the first off"icial act, then the Regent's receptions, Wash- 
ington's Birthday and the Chapter's 26th Anniversary. 

America's Creed, Allegiance Pledge and D. A. R. ritual were in- 
augurated. On May 22nd was organized the first Red Cross Auxiliary 
in Atlanta, and the Chapter House was tendered President Wilson for 
war work. Members were a unit Red Cross and gave two hundred 
thousand working hours. By invitation Joseph Habersham and Pied- 
mont Continental Chapters did Red Cross work at our Chapter house. 

We met all National, State and local obligations, sponsoring five 
camps. Mrs. Gordon Smith, Miss Isoline Campbell, Miss Mary Brown 
and Miss Essie Roberts served overseas. 

Patriotism in Facts and Figures. 

109 volunteer sons, brothers, husbands. 

Service flag vmveiled on Flag Day. 

Supported seven French orphans. 

February 3rd, presented for the Chapter, Georgia flag, to 82nd Di- 
vision, Camp Gordon. 

February 9th, reception to 300 soldiers, National League head- 
quarters. 

February 24th, first Sunday service held at Chapter House. 

March 8th, reception to off'icers' wives and soldiers' parents. 

March 22nd, day of fasting and prayer. 

March 27th, open house, 325th Regiment, and April 1st, 32()th Reg- 
iment, S2nd Division. 

April 16th, dances complimenting soldiers. 

Liberal contributions to war drives. 

2,500 soldier house guests, 1,000 convalescents taken automobiling, 
and 16 dances given. 

Articles contributed, Red Cross — 7,795; aviation vests, 38. 

Surgical dressings, 40,000. Influenza masks, 40,000. 

Gifts valuation — Camp Gordon and Ft. McPherson, through chair- 
man $2,000 each, and articles contributed, 48,913. 

9 war pictures donated to Continental Hall "photographic history." 

State — Ambulance — France, $150.00. 

Crawford Long Memorial Bed, France, $40.00. 

Full quota National Society Liberty Bond, $408.00. 

War work has been printed, framed and placed in Chapter House, 
also portraits of leaders in World War donated by Regent. 

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Participated in Red Cross, Memorial, French Independence, Regis- 
tration parades. 

9 scholarships, $1,202.50, two medals, 8 flags presented. 

Mrs. S. W. Foster, Vice-President General, gave illustrated lecture, 
"Memorial Continental Hall." 

Celebrated: 

Red Cross Day — February 15th, Atlanta Woman's Motor Corps 
guest. 

Italy Day — May 23rd was an open air celebration. 
French Independence Day — ^July 14th. 
LaFayette Birthday — September 6th. 
Columbus Day — October 12th. 

First Victory Celebration in Georgia occurred November 12th at 
the Chapter House. 

The following chairmen assisted the Regent in war work: Chair- 
men of Board of Management were Mrs. John M. Slaton, 1917, Mrs. 
David Woodward, 1918; war relief, Mrs. S. W. Foster, 1917, Mrs. Bun 
Wylie, 1918; Fort McPherson, Mrs. Edward H. Barnes; Camp Gordon, 
Mrs. Bun Wylie; Red Cross, Mrs. William Hurd Hillyer, 1917, Mrs. I. 
O. Walker, 1918; aviators' vests, Mrs. .John B. Roberts; education, 
Mrs. S. W. Foster; scholarships and medals, Mrs. Frances S. White- 
side; conservation, Mrs. Drury Powers; press. Miss Lilien Tidvvell; 
reception, Mrs. W. R. Hoyt; house, Mrs. George Breitenbucher; knit- 
ting. Miss Mollie Bostick and Mrs. 1. 0. Walker; entertainment at Y. 
M. C. A. huts, Mrs. Robert Blackburn, Mrs. John Sage; mending at 
Camp Gordon, Mrs. C. L. Dean; Red Cross aprons. Miss Mary Rice; 
Children American Revolution, Mrs. A. W. Hodnett. 

In appreciation of the marvelous work Mrs. Rice had accomplished, 
the Chapter gave her an elegant luncheon at the Capitol City Club. 
A beautifvd loving cup was presented to her. 

Mrs. David Woodward was elected Regent in 1919. During her 
absence from the city, the Vice-Regent, Mrs. Frances Whiteside, as- 
su)ned active management of the Tilloloy fund — raising $200.00 — 
which was donated for the reconstruction of this village in France, 
and $25.00 for a chicken farm in France. 

Washington's Birthday and LaFayette Day we}"e celebrated, Mrs. 
Whiteside and Mrs. Charles B. Walker, chairman. Mrs. John B. Rob- 
erts was chairman of entertainment and raised the money to carry on 
the work of the Chapter during the year. 

Mrs. Bun Wylie continued as chairman at Camp Gordon and Mrs. 
E. H. Barnes at Fort McPherson. A picnic was given the boys at Ft. 
McPherson, and the Fourth of July was celebrated by all organizations 
joiiiing in a Peace Parade at Piedmont Park. 

Many historical papers were written and given the state reciproc- 
ity committee. A park tree was planted in Authors' Grove in Pied- 
mont Park in honor of Mrs. Lollie Belle Wylie. (The idea of having 
an "Authors' Grove" was inaugurated by Mrs. Wylie, President of the 
Writers' Club.) 

One hundred and seven war records were compiled for the D. A. R. 
records of Georgia. 108 Red Cross knitted caps were given to the sol- 
dio's at Ft. McPherson who were gassed in the World War. 

Americanization work was cari-ied on under the chairman, Mrs. 
James L. Logan — $155.00 was given to the illiteracy campaign, ($50.00 
donated by Miss Virginia Hardin for Bartow County), .$45.00 to 
Serbian Relief and $35.00 to Armenian Relief. 

The Chapter, with Mrs. Frances S. Whiteside, acting Regent, en- 

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tertained at luncheon in October in honor of the Southern Confeder- 
ated Memorial Association, during- the Confederate Reunion. The Re- 
gent, Mrs. David Woodward, gave an elegant entertainment to the 
Chapter at her home on Peachtree. 

Mrs. Whiteside, in the name of the Chapter, raised $450 for the 
Reunion of the Confederate Veterans. 

Mrs. Elmer R. Kirk was elected Regent in January, 1920. Educa- 
tion and Americanization were stressed by the Chapter at this time. 
The Chapter House was rented to raise money for patriotic purposes. 
Mrs. Kirk entertained at her home on "Flag Day." Among other 
things on the interesting program was the singing of thirty Greek 
children. At this time the prize offered for the best historical paper 
read before the Chapter during the year was awarded to Mrs. John P. 
Womble. This was given by Mrs. High, state chairman of programs 
for study. All meetings of the Executive Board were held at the hos- 
pitable home of Mrs. Charles Davis. 

in connection with the other local Chapters, D. A. R., we gave a 
luncheon in honor of the Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs. This 
was held at the Chapter House. Mrs. C. B. Walker, our most efficient 
..iiairman, serving five hundred guests. Several eloquent addresses 
have been made by Dr. Sprole Lyons, Mr. Shepard Bryan, Dr. Porter, 
Professor Derry and others. 

A donation of $500 was made to the "Loan Scholarship Fund,"' 
($5,000.00 being raised by the State D. A. R.) to be placed at the 
University of Georgia in honor of our Georgia boys who made the su- 
preme sacrifice during the World War. A scholarship, value $100, 
was made to Martha Berry School, also a donation to the Sarah E. 
Guernsey Scholarship Fund. The Sophie Lee Foster Scholarship Loan 
Fund was started, Mrs. Foster having raised $200.00. 

A scholarship, value $100.00, was made to the Tomassee, S. C, 
D. A. R., Mrs. William A. Wright making the first payment of $25.00. 
Also $50 was raised for "Overseas Girls" for their hospital. Miss 
Lilien Tidwell, chairman. 

The Chapter entertained Mrs. George Maynard Minor, President 
General of the National Society, D. A. R.; Mrs. John Laidlaw Buell, 
State Regent of Connecticut, and Mrs. Max E. Land, State Regent of 
Georgia. 

Mrs. Kirk was again elected Regent in 1921. The Atlanta Chapter 
has invited the State D. A. R. as their guests for the twenty-fourth 
state conference in 1922. 



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The Scholarship Committee beginning in 1908, when Washington 
Seminary donated a ful! scholarship in literary tuition and also music, 
has now increased its scope to include fourteen scholarships valued at 
$1,430.00 annually. Mrs. McDowell Wolff was the first chairman and 
was followed by Mrs. Frances Smith Wliiteside. Beth of these chair- 
men did excellent work for the Chapter. 

In 1917-18 eight scholarships were secured as follows: Mrs. May- 
belle Shropshire Wall, music. Cox College, and Elizabeth Mather, lit- 
erary tuition; Woodberry Hall, half literary tuition; Mr. Alfred Barili, 
full tuition in music; Atlanta Conservatory of Music, half tuition; 
Miss Eastlack, half tuition in expression; Draughon's Business Col- 
lege, half tuition. Mrs. Wall and Miss Eastlack discontinued their 
scholarships after the first year. 

During the last three months seven scholarships have been added 
and in addition Mi.^s Woodberry has increased to a full scholarship 
with a small stipend to be paid by the student. This method has been 
adopted by Elizabeth Mather and Cox College also. The Atlanta Con- 
servatory reduced their scholarship to one-fourth and thinking it use- 
less to carry a fourth scholarship, the board voted to pay a fourth 
rather than sever our connection with the Conservatory. The half 
tuition thus arranged was made a full scholarship by the donation of 
the other half by Miss Clara May Smith, teacher. 

The first donation in a series of Memorial Scholarships was made 
by Mrs. John M. Slaton in memory of her mother and is known as the 
"Sarah Frances Reid Grant Scholarship," which provides full literary 
tuition in Agnes Scott College. 

In addition the following scholarships have been donated: Lanier 
University, full literary tuition; Brenau, full tuition for one term on 
the violin; Miss Madeline Keipp, half tuition in piano; Atlanta Busi- 
ness College, two scholarships of half tuition; Southern Shorthand and 
Business University, one half tuition; Draughon's Business College, 
full tuition. These fourteen scholarships amount to $1,430.00 an- 
nually. We hope to add a number of memorial scholarships. A loan 
scholarship know as the "Sophie Lee Foster'' Fund of $200 was raised 
by Mrs. S. W. Foster. 

A List of Beneficiaries. 

Washington Seminary scholarships from 1908 to 1921 have been 
awarded as follows: Miss Mary Dull, Miss Louise Van Bibber, Miss 
Gladys McLaughlin, Miss Helen Gamble, Miss Dorothy Padgett, Miss 
Catherine Hook, Miss Florine Sparks. 

1921 — "Sarah Frances Reid Grant" Scholarship— Miss Elizabeth 
Cheatham. 

1921 — Lanier University — Miss Eula Jones. 

1921 — Brenau Studio — Miss Velma Bentley. 

1921 — Miss Madeline Keipp, Music — Miss Charlotte King. 

Elizabeth Mather scholarships from 1917 to 1921 have been 
awarded as follows: Miss Mary Vaug-hn Shealy, Miss Floy Love, Miss 
Janice Morgan. 

Cox College, 1918 to 1921, to Miss Ruth Florence, Miss Sarah 
Smith. 

Barili, 1917 to 1919, to Miss Watson, Miss Sudie Groover. 

Mrs. Wall, music, 1917-18, to Miss Rebecca Head. 

Atlanta Conservatory of Music (half scholarship), 1917-21, to Miss 
Helen Schaid, Miss Hinda Roberts. 



Woodberry Hall (half scholarship), 191,S-21, to Miss Ruth Lewis, 
Miss Louise Bentley. 

Draughon's Business College (half), 1918 to 1921, Miss Rachel 
Schmitz (not used). Miss Martha Shover, Alexander Pittard. 
Eastlack — A few lessons to Cornelia Culver. 

Valuation of Scholarships. 

Washington Seminary, 1908-21 $2,750.00 

Cox College, 1917-21 425.00 

Elizabeth Mather, 1917-21 425.00 

Woodberry Hall, 1917-21 305.00 

Atlanta Conservatory of Music, 1917-21 225.00 

Draughon's Business- Col'egc, 1917-21 145.00 

Mrs. Wall's Music, 1917-18 100.00 

Mrs. Wall's Renewal, 1921 125.00 

Barili, 1917-19 200.00 

Eastlack 25.00 

1921: 

"Sarah Frances Reid Grant,'" by Mrs. Slaton 150.00 

Lanier University 120.00 

Bronau Studio, violin, one term 75.00 

Miss Madeline Keipp, half tuition piano 50.00 

Atlanta Business College 75.00 

Southern Shorthand and Business University 45.00 

Total to date $5,270.00 



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<li\i' ll^tiitiirir (Sanrl 

The most precious relic owned by the Atlanta Chapter, D. A. R., is 
a gavel made from a tree which Rrew by the grave of Patrick Henry. 
The gavel is exquisitely mounted with a design of silver grape vine 
with tendrils running around it, and tinv bunches of silver grapes. 

It is the gift of Mrs. E. P. McDowell Wolff, one of our oldest and 
best beloved members, and herself a great niece of Patrick Henry. 

Mrs. Wolir tells the following story: 

"Red Hill, Charlton County, Virginia, was the home of the great 
American patriot, Patrick Henry. Here, after having retired from 
public life, he lived and here he died. It was the custom in Virginia 
in those days to set apart a quiet sequestered spot in the well-kept 
garden of the homes, as a place of interment. According to this cus- 
tom, the body of Patrick Henry rests not more than a hundred yards 
from the house. A white marble monument of unique design marks 
his grave, and the inscription upon the stone, though brief, conveys a 
world of suggestion: 'His fame his best epitaph.' 

"When as a girl of eighteen on a visit to Red Hill, his son, John 
Henry, gave me as a souvenir a piece of wood from a tree which for 
many years had stood like a sentinel guarding the mound of the illus- 
trious dead. This memento was placed among my hoarded treasures. 
When I became a member of the D. A. R., it occurred to me that the 
best and most appropriate disposition I could make of this relic would 
be to have a gavel made of it and present it to the Atlanta Chapter, 
the second organized chapter in the United States. The gavel 
was presented at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Albert Cox, Mrs. 
William Dickson being regent. It met with a most grateful and grat- 
ifying reception. A few weeks after this meeting, the second Conti- 
nental Congress was held in Washington. The delegates from the 
Atlanta Chapter were Mrs. W. M. Dickson, Mrs. W. L. Peel, Miss 
Julia McKinley, Mi's. Albert Cox and Mrs. Lucien Cocke, and the little 
gavel went with them and was used to call to order the convention of 
representative American women. Afterwards it was used by the dis- 
tinguished Georgian, the late Charles R. Crisp, speaker of the national 
House of Representatives, who used it at the inauguration of Presi- 
dent Grover Cleveland for his second term. It was again used at the 
first state conference of the D. A. R. of Georgia. It was also used 
at the inauguration of President Wilson. 

"It was used at the opening of the first state conference in Vir- 
ginia. It was used by Mrs. Fairbanks during her first conference in 
Washington. It was also used by ex-President Taft in the Atlanta 
Auditorium at the Peace Conference. It opened the first congress in 
the new memorial hall in Washington and was also used by Mrs. Don- 
ald McLean when she was the first President-General. Once more it 
returned to its native soil and its stroke opened to the world the gates 
of the Jamestown Exposition, not far distant from where the voice of 
Patrick Henry was raised in defense of the trampled rights of the 
colony." 



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allH? ilrmorial IFoitntattt 

By Dr. Liicieu Lamar Knij-ht. 

(Extract from an address delivered under the auspices of Atlanta 
Chapter, D. A. R., at a Memorial Fountain, the gift of Mrs. Joseph M. 
Hig-h to the city of Atlanta and located at the intersection of Peach- 
tree and Fifteenth Streets during the regency of Mrs. Charles Rice.) 

"Madame Regent: It was a beautiful thought of yours, to assem- 
ble us today around this memorial fountain, a thought pierced to the 
co/e with patriotism. We are glad to gather at this shrine — for such 
it is — the gift to our beloved city, of your former chapter regent, Mrs. 
Jo?eph Madison High. It is a gift worthy of the giver; and it worthily 
commemorates the devotion of that noble twain who founded your 
chapter — Junia McKinley and Martha Berrien Duncan, names musical 
from our lips and fragrant in our memories. 

"Dedicated to the public service, this fountain is a visible exponent 
of the fine things for which you stand. To all the landscape it gives 
a l^eautifying touch, and like Tennyson's brook, it will ripple on for- 
ever. Its perennial waters bespeak the glad outgushings of our grati- 
tude; and while it sings in plaintive measures of the absent ones 
whose smiles we miss today, its happier music tells of her who is with 
us still — still young. 

"Long may she be spared to make this war-torn world forget its 
battles and to cast upon us all the lingering spell of an Indian summer. 
But, whether soon or late, the memory which she leaves behind her 
will be a benediction. It will ever haunt this spot, to kindle its re- 
freshing anthems and to light the rainbows of its shining spray. Be 
it in the forest deep or on the mountain height, wherever we find the 
ci'umpled shell, it murmurs of its distant home in the ocean; and 
long after you and I and all of us are gone, this fountain will whisper 
of the mother-heart in which its crystal drops were cradled. It will 
set her life to music, and, in a thousand tender echoes, it will l)ring 
her back again." 



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A bronze tal)let on the fountain bears the following- inscription: 

In honor of the Atlanta Chapter 

Daughters of the American Revolution 

Organized in 1S91 

by 

Miss Junia McKinley — Mrs. Martha Berrien Duncan 

Erected by 
Mrs. Joseph M. High, Regent 

1915 



aII|P (Eoutttirfl of (Sroriiia 

By KATHERINE B. MAvSSEY 

When I was a little girl, our fad was the possession of a charm- 
string. This was a string of buttons, obtained by coaxing- from our 
elders or barter with each other, and constantly added to until some 
of them reached the length of several yards. With delightful pride 
we told over the list of our treasures. "This button," one would say, 
"came from Cousin Mary's wedding dress; this my Uncle John gave 
mc; this was sent to me from China by my aunt who is a missionary 
in Canton, and this bright brass one was on my father's uniform dur- 
ing the war." Much of family life and many loving associations were 
thus strung together for the little maiden. In some such way, but in 
a larger sense, our state has used the naming of its counties as a cord 
of gold on which to hang traditions of its past, memories of its heroes, 
and reverence for those who helped us when help was needed. 

A group of seven counties embalms the names of the Indian tribes 
wlio owneci our hills and valleys before us, who hunted the deer with 
flint-headed arrows where now our cities stand, and threaded their 
trails in silent forests where today our cotton fields are spread. They 
are Catoosa, Chattahochee, Chattooga, Cherokee, Coweta, Muscogee, 
Oconee — how musically the syllables fall upon the ear! It is like a 
chime of silver bells. 

Four counties may be set together as commemorating large events 
in history, Columbia, Oglethorpe, Liberty and Union. The first of 
these was named for the dauntless sailor who, possessed with the 
faith which cared naught for all other men's unbelief and rising above 
poverty, discouragement, and mutiny, held his way westward over 
unknown seas to find his prophetic vision a reality. Oglethorpe bears 
the name of the brave soldier, courteous gentleman, and broad-minded 
philanthropist, who founded a colony for oppressed debtors to give 
them a new chance in life. Liberty county has a pretty little story of 
its own. A band of Massachusetts Puritans, seeking a milder climate, 
settled first in South Carolina, and not being fully satisfied, came on to 
St. John's Parish, Georgia. Their distinguished devotion to the cause of 
liberty in the perilous days of 177(5-1783 gained for them that name 
when the parishes were changed into counties. Union county was so 
named because its citizens claimed to be known as Union men, when 
the rest of the state stood for states rights. 

Another group of seven counties bears the name of English states- 
men who spoke for us in the halls of Parliament and withstood the 
tyranny of king and nation in dealing with their brothers in America. 
They were the fiery-tongued orator Edmund Burke, the commoners 
Glynn and Wilkes, the Duke of Richmond, and the Earls of Chatham, 
Camden and Effingham. 

Three other foreigners, lovers of liberty, drew sword and fought 
in our battles, side by side with our struggling heroes. Georgia has 
honored herself by naming counties for Baron DeKalb, Count Pulaski 
and General LaFayette. 

Next comes the long muster-call of heroes whose names are written 
on the I'oll of fame as having fought for the freedom of their country 
— men whose names recall Bunker Hill and Valley Forge, King's 
Mountain and Guilford Court House, and all the grim experiences of 
a nation struggling for existence. Georgia has named counties for 
Baker, Bryan, Butts, Clarke (Gen. Elijah, who fought the Tories in 
our own state), Clinch, Early, Greene (Gen. Nathaniel, who settled on 
his grant of land in Georgia after the war), Jasper (the brave ser- 
geant who leaped over the parapet to rescue the flag at Fort Moultrie), 
Laurens, Lee (Light Horse Harry, father of the grand general of the 
Civil Win-), Lincoln, Macon, Marion (the Swamp Fox of South Caro- 
lina), Meriwether, Montgomery, Morgan, Newton, Putnam, Screven, 

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Stewart, Sumter, Twigg's, Taliaferro, Warren (killed at the battle of 
Bunker Hill), Wayne (Mad Anthony), Wilkinson, Paulding, White, 
Mcintosh — grand and glorious names that break upon the ear like a 
trumpet call, inspiring to deeds worthy to be ranked with theirs. The 
last of these names, Mcintosh, was given in honor of a whole family 
which had contributed many sons to freedom's cause. 

Seven presidents of the United States have given names to our 
counties. They are Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Polk, 
Taylor and Pierce. 

The governors of Georgia have been a notable line, strong men of 
iron will, believers in state's rights and upholders of the dignity of the 
commonwealth. More than once they have withstood the national gov- 
ernment. The list of them includes some names famous for other 
services to the state in the Revolution and the Civil War as well as in 
the halls of Congress. Those for whom counties are named are: Bul- 
loch, Early, Elbert, Emanuel, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, 
Heard, Houston, Irwin, Jackson (soldier and statesman), Jenkins (who 
saved the seal of the state at the close of the Civil War and kept it 
until military rule was over and it could be returned to a governor 
legally elected by the people), Johnson, Lumpkin, Mitchell, Rabun, 
Schley, Stephens (giant soul in a frail body, whose unheeded counsels 
as vice-president of the Southern Confederacy might have prevented 
much of the bitterness that followed), Talbot, Telfair, Towns, Troup, 
W.-'lton, Forsyth and Tattnall. Wisely and well they guided the ship 
of state and left a priceless heritage of precedent to their successors. 

Georgia has named fourteen counties for statesmen of national 
fame — Calhoun, Clay, Webster — (these three made the great trium- 
virate whose eloquence shook the land in times when nullification and 
democracy were the questions of the day) — Bibb, Franklin, Brooks, 
Carroll, Douglas, Hancock (one of the first to lift his voice against 
British oppression in Massachusetts), Henry (the immortal orator of 
Virginia), Lowndes, McDuffie, Murray, and Randolph (quaint, elo- 
quent, sarcastic John Randolph of Roanoke). 

Of her own sons whose voices have thundered in the halls of Con- 
gress, or guided her councils at home, Georgia has named counties for 
Abram Baldwin (who first planned the state university), Ben Hill (of 
the trumpet tongue, who first dared to reply to northern slanders, to 
speak the truth about Andersonville, to show that we had not food, 
clothing or medicine for our own soldiers and that we did the best 
we could for the unfortunate prisoners who fell into our hands; claim- 
ing the respect of the nation and the world for the maligned Southern 
Confederacy), Berrien, Clayton, Cobb, Colquitt, Crawford (William H., 
our candidate for the presidency). Crisp, (jampbell, Charlton, Dawson, 
Dougherty, Floyd, Haralson, Jones, Miller, Spalding, Turner, Walker 
and Ware. 

Six of our counties bear the names of men who spent their lives 
fighting the Indians. They are Appling, Coffee, Butts, Wilcox, Thomas 
and Dade. Of the first of these the story is told that, in recognition of 
his services, the state voted him a sword with an appropriate inscrip- 
tion. Before it was ready for presentation the brave young soldier 
died. As he left no heir, the sword was kept in the state house at 
Milledgeville until that memorable autumn of 1864, when it disap- 
peared. Some soldier of Sherman's army thus became richer and the 
State of Geoi'gia poorer by a handsome sword. 

The Mexican War left us the names of Echols, Fannin, Quitman 
and Wo'th. Other brave soldiers of the state who have been thus 
honored are Glascock, Milton, Pickens and Pike. 

The Civil War gave to us the names of Bartow and Toombs. 
Francis S. Bartow said: "I go to illustrate Georgia," and fell on the 
field of the First Battle of Manassas. General Robert Toombs es- 
caped from Georgia on his mare. Grey Alice, when every road and 
ferry was guarded by soldiers watching for him, made his way to Eng- 

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land, and lived there until it was safe for him to return, remaining to 
the end of his life an "unreconstructed rebel." 

Four counties, Dodge, Tift, Gordon and Upson, are named for cap- 
tains of industry. The United States Navy gave us the name of De- 
catur. Banks and Terrell are called for two beloved physicians who 
made their names blessed in the homes of the people for the alleviation 
of pain and the saving of life. In both cases the name was chosen for 
the county by the citizens, in loving recogntion of the physician's 
services. 

The Lost Cause left with us the name of its one president, and we 
who are glad that it is the Lost Cause, that slavery is no longer an in- 
stitution in our midst and that Georgia takes her rightful place in the 
sisterhood of states, nevertheless we claim the right to cherish our 
memories, to welcome Dixie with the rebel yell, to cover our graves 
with flowers on the twenty-sixth of April, to look back through a mist 
of tears to Gettysburg and Appomattox, and to call one of our coun- 
ties Jeff Davis. 

The noble preacher, Whitfield, who helped to establish the Bethesda 
Orphan's Home, gave his name to one county; and Henry Grady, sil- 
ver-tongued and golden-hearted orator who helped to heal the wounds 
of war and drew together the North and the South into renewed broth- 
erhood, is remembered in the name of another. Rockdale is so called 
from its granite rocks and wooded dales. One is named for Robert 
Fulton, the inventor, one for Harris, a prominent jurist, and last of all, 
Georgia has named one county for a woman — red-headed, cross-eyed, 
Tory-hating, liberty-loving Nancy Hart. 



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APRIL 15, 1891 

Reo-ent MRS. HENRY JACKSON 

Vice-Regent MRS. HOKE SMITH 

Recording Secretary MISS SARAH FRANCES GRANT 

Treasurer MRS. PORTER KING 

Registrar MISS JUNIA McKINLEY 

Mrs. S. McKinley Bussey, Mrs. Albert H. Cox, Mrs. William Law- 
son Peel, Mrs. William M. Dickson. 

OCTOBER, 1892 

Regent MRS. WILLIAM DICKSON 

Vice-Recent MRS. ALBERT H. COX 

Recording Secretary MISS ELIZABETH ORME 

Treasurer MRS. PORTER KING 

Registrar and Corresponding Secretary MISS JUNIA McKINLEY 

Historian MRS. WILL LEYDEN 

Mrs. S. McKinlev Bussey, Mrs. William Lawson Peel, Miss Aurelia 
Roach, Mrs. F. H. Orme, Mrs. J. L. Byers. 

OCTOBER, 1893 

Regent _ MRS. WILLIAM DICKSON 

Vice-Res^ent MRS. F. H. ORME 

Recording Secretary MRS. ARTHUR KRUG 

Treasurer MRS. A. V. GUDE 

Registrar MRS. PORTER KING 

Historian MRS. ALEX HOPKINS 

Mrs. Albert H. Cox, Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan, Mrs. William L. Peel, 
Mjs. O. E. Mitchell, Mrs. I. Y. Sage, Mrs. Sarah Grant Jackson, Mrs. 
Mrs. E. P. McDowell Wolff. 

MARCH, 1894 

Mrs. F. H. Orme was elected Regent as Mrs. Dickson resigned 
Miss Marian Hillyer was elected to the Board of Management 

OCTOBER, 1894 

Regent MRS. F. H. ORME 

Vice-Resrent MRS. WM. L. PEEL 

Recording Secretary MRS. ARTHUR KRUG 

Treasurer MRS. A. V. GUDE 

Registrar MRS. PORTER KING 

Historian MRS. J. L. BYERS 

Mrs. Samuel Scott, Mrs. Sarah Grant Jackson, Mrs. William G. Raoul, 
Mrs. W. H. Leyden, Mrs. 0. E. Mitchell, Mrs. E. P. McDowell Wolff, 
Mrs. J. H. Morgan, 

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OCTOBER, 1895 

Recent MRS. WILLIAM DICKSON 

Vice-Regent MRS. PORTER KING 

Recording- Secretary MISS AURELIA ROACH 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. I. Y. SAGE 

Treasurer MRS. JOSEPH H. MORGAN 

Registrar MRS. A. V. GUDE 

Historian MRS. J. L. BYERS 

Mrs. F. H. Orme, Mrs. William Green Raoul, Mrs. Thomas Morgan, 
Mrs. 0. E. Mitchell, Mrs. E. P. McDowell Wolff. 

MARCH, 1896 

Mrs. Porter King succeeded Mrs. William Dickson as Regent, 
Mrs. Dickson being elected Vice President General. Mrs. A. E. Buck 
was placed on Executive Board. 

OCTOBER 11, 1896 

Regent MRS. PORTER KING 

Vice-Regent MRS. ROBERT J. LOWRY 

Recording; Secretary MRS. McD. WILSON 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. I. Y. SAGE 

Registrar MRS. A. V. GUDE 

Treasurer MRS. DA VI D WOODWARD 

Auditor MRS. W. G. RAOUL 

Historian MISS ELIZABETH ORME 

Librarian MISS MARY GUDE 

Mrs. F. H. Orme, Mrs. Samuel Scott, Mrs. O. E. Mitchell, Mrs. Archi- 
bald Davis, Mrs. William M. Dickson, Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. E. H. 
Barnett, Mrs. J. L. Byers, Mrs. E. P. McDowell Wolff. 

NOVEMBER 15, 1897 

Regent MRS. .JANE L. BYERS 

Vice-Regent MRS. WILLIAM L. RAOUL 

Recording Secretary MRS. A. McD. WILSON 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. EDWARD H. BARNES 

Treasurer MRS. DAVID WOODWARD 

Auditor MRS. J. G. SCRUTCHIN 

Registrar _ MRS. O. E. MITCHELL 

Historian MISS ELIZA WHITNER 

Librarian MRS. R. M. WALKER 

Mrs. A. V. Gude, Mrs. Howard Van Epps, Mrs. Alexander C. King, 
Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. A. H. Cox, Mrs. F. H. Orme, Miss Jennie In- 
man, Mrs. Hugh Hagan, Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. J. M. High, Mrs. Wil- 
liam L. Peel, Mrs. Bovkin Sanders, Mrs. A. W. Calhoun. 

1898 
Mrs. Porter King was elected State Regent and resigned from the 
Executive Board, March, 1898. Mrs. I. S. Boyd was elected to fill her 
place. 

JANUARY, 1899 

Regent MRS. WILLIAM GREENE RAOUL 

Vice-Regent MRS. JOHN MARSHALL SLATON 

Recording Secretary _ _ MRS. FRED SCOTT and 

MISS ELLEN HILLYER 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. E. H. BARNES and 

MISS MARY GUDE 

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Treasure!' : MRS. THOMAS H. MORGAN 

Registrar MRS. O. E. MITCHELL 

Auditor MRS. J. G. SCRUTCHIN 

Librarian MRS. M. H. CASSIN 

Hi.storiaii MRS. T. J. SIMMONS 

Mrs. McDowell Wolff, Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. McD. Wilson, Mrs. 
Julius Brown, Mrs. Frances C. Block, Mrs. Samuel Scott, Mrs. How- 
ard Van Epps, Mrs. J. M. High, Mrs. William T. Newman, Mrs. I. S. 
Bovd, Mrs. Alex King, Mrs. G. B. Sanders, Miss Mary Gude. 



JANUARY, 1900 

Regent MRS. JOHN M. SLATON 

Vice-Regent MRS. FRANCIS BLOCK 

Recording Secretary MRS. C. H. HILL 

Corresponding Secretary MISS NENA MITCHELL 

Registrar MRS. RICHARD GRAY 

Treasurer MRS. THOMAS MORGAN 

Auditor MRS. J. B. ROBERTS 

Historian MISS LIDA A. FIELD 

Librarian MRS. EULA GRIFFIN 

Mrs. Forrest Adair, Mrs. Georgia McMichael, Mrs. J. H. Morgan, Mrs. 
I. Y. Sage, Mrs. William Dickson, Miss Sallie Brown, Mrs. David 
Woodward, Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, Mrs. Julius Brown, Mrs. Samuel 
Scott. 



JANUARY, 1901 

Regent MRS. FRANCIS BLOCK 

Vice Regent MRS. THOMAS H. MORGAN 

Recording Secretary MRS. CHARLES H. HILL 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. CHARLES F. RICE 

Treasurer MRS. EULA W. GRIFFIN 

Auditor MRS. J. B. ROBERTS 

Registrar MRS. J. R. GRAY 

Historian MISS L. A. FIELD 

Librarian MRS. MINNIE HILLYER CASSIN 

Mrs. W. T. Chandler, Mrs. J. G. Scrutchin, Mrs. O. E. Mitchell, Mrs. 
J. L. Byers, Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Mrs. Forrest Adair, 
Mrs. Georgia McMichael, Mrs. I. Y. Sage, Mrs. J. H. Morgan, Mrs. 
William Dickson, Miss Sallie Brown. 



JANUARY, 1902 

Regent MRS. I. Y. SAGE 

V:ce-Regent MRS. WILLIAM P. PATILLO 

Recording Secretary MISS VIRGINIA ARNOLD 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. CHARLES F. RICE 

Ti'easurei ." MRS. EULA W. GRIFFIN 

Auditor MRS. GEORGE M. BROWN 

Registrar MRS. McD. WILSON 

Histoi-ian MISS VIRGINIA HARDIN 

Librarian MRS. J. B. ROBERTS 

Mrs. Samuel Scott, Mrs. Julius Brown, Mrs. Orme Campbell, Mrs. T. J. 
Simmons, Mrs. J. C. Olmstead, Mrs. Archibald Davis, Mrs. W. T. 
Chandler, Mrs. J. G. Scrutchin, Mrs. 0. E. Mitchell, Mrs. J. L. Byers, 
Mis. W. D. Ellis, Mrs. Fred Scott. Mrs. David Woodward filled unex- 
pired term of Mrs. Chandler. 

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JANUARY, 1903 

Resent MRS. A. McD. WILSON 

Vice-Re-ent MRS. SAMUEL SCOTT 

Recordino- Secretary MRS. EULA W. GRIFFIN 

Corresponding- Secretary MISS CORA BROWN 

Reg-istrar MRS. MINNIE CASSIN 

Treasure]- MRS. THOMAS H. MORGAN 

Auditor MRS. GEORGE M. BROWN 

Historian MISS VIRGINIA H ARDIN 

Librarian MRS. J. B. ROBERTS 

Mrs. Geor,a:ia McMichael, Mi-s. David Woodward, Mrs. McDowell 
Wolff, Mrs. E. H. Barnes, Mrs. J. H. Morgan, Mrs. Howard Van Epps, 
Mi's. George Winship, Mrs. Samuel Scott, Mrs. Julius Brown, Mrs. 
Orme Campbell, Mrs. T. J. Simmons, Mrs. J. C. Olmstead, Mrs. Archi- 
bald Davis. 



JANUARY, 1904 

Regent MRS. A. McD. WILSON 

Vice-Re^-ent MRS. SAMUEL SCOTT 

Recording Secretary MRS. EULA W. GRIFFIN 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. CHARLES F. RICE 

Registrar MRS. O. E. MITCHELL 

Treasurer MRS. THOMAS H. MORGAN 

Ai.ditor MRS. A. J. SMITH 

Historian MRS. BLACKMAN DUNN 

Librarian MISS MARY D. WOODWARD 

Mrs. J. B. Roberts, Miss Cora Brown, Miss Lida Field, Miss Martha 
Brown, Mrs. F. H. Orme, Mrs. Hugh Bancker, Mrs. Georgia Mc- 
Micheal, Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. McDowell Wolff, Mrs. E. H. 
Barnes, Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan, Mrs. Howard Van Epps, Mrs. George 
Winship. 

JANUARY, 1905 

Regent MRS. W. D. ELLIS 

Vice-Regent MRS. DAVID WOODWARD 

Recording Secretary MRS. HOWARD H. McCALL 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. CHARLES F. RICE 

Treasurer MRS. ARCH AVERY 

Registrar MRS. O. E. MITCHELL 

Historian MRS. BLACKMAN DUNN 

Librarian MRS. ROBERT HEMPHILL 

Auditor MRS. A. J. SMITH 

Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan, Mrs. Jane Flemming, 
Mrs. Eula W. Griffin, Mrs. Bernard Wolff, Mrs. H. M. Patty, Mrs. 
J. B. Roberts, Miss Cora Brown, Miss Martha Brown, Miss Lida 
Field, Mrs. F. H. Orme, Mrs. Hugh Bancker. 

JANUARY, 1906 

Regent MRS. THOMAS H. MORGAN 

Vice-Ree-ent MRS. H. M. PATTY 

R(;cording Secretary MRS. HOWARD H. McCALL 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. SHEPPARD W. FOSTER 

Treasurer MRS. F. M. STEWART 

Registrar MRS. BLACKMA N DUNN 

Historian MRS. BOLLING JONES and 

MISS NELLIE BOWEN 
Librarian MRS. CHARLES GRAVES MATTHEWS 

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Auditor * MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Mrs. Frank P. Rice, Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. Arch Averv, Mrs. 
Elijah Williams, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. .Joseph Morgan, Mrs. A. McD. 
Wilson, Mrs. Jane P. Flemming-, Mrs. Eula Griffin, Mrs. Bernard 
Wolff, Mrs W. D. Ellis, Mrs. William King, Mrs. Lvman J. Amsden. 



JANUARY, 1907 

Regent MRS. THOMAS H. MORGAN 

Vice-Regent MRS. H. M. PATTY 

Recording Secretary MRS. ELIJAH M. WILLIAMS 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. S. W. FOSTER 

Treasurer MRS. F. M. STEWART 

Registrar MRS. BLACKMAN DUNN 

Historian MISS NELLIE BOWEN 

Librarian MRS. CHARLES G. MATTHEWS 

Auditor MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Mrs. William King, Mrs. Howard H. McCall, Mrs. F. H. Orme, Mrs. 
W. D. Ellis, Miss Cora Brown, Mrs. James L. Logan, Mrs. Boiling 
Gay, Mrs. W. P. Pattillo, Mrs. Frank P. Rice, Mrs. David Woodward, 
Mrs. Aich Avery, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan, Mrs. 
Lyman J. Amsden. 

JANUARY, 1908 

Regent MRS. SHEPPARD W. FOSTER 

Vice-Reeent MRS. CARLTON MILLER 

Recording Secretary MRS. ELIJAH M. WILLIAMS and 

MRS. MINNIE H. CASSIN 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. HOWARD H. McCALL 

Treasurer MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Registrar MRS. CHARLES G. MATTHEWS and 

MRS. HUGH LOKEY 

Historian ...^..^.r...... MRS. JOHN B. ROBERTS 

Librarian MISS NELLIE BOWEN 

Auditor MRS. JOSEPH H. MORGAN 

Mrs. Charles F. Rice, Miss Katherine Massey, Mrs. Boiling Gay, Mrs. 
Herman Seydell, Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan, Mrs. John Mecaslin, Mrs. 
A. P. Davis, Mrs. William King, Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Miss Cora Brown, 
Mrs. James L. Logan, Mrs. W. P. Pattillo, Mrs. Eula Griffin, Mrs. 
S. T. Maf(?tt, Mrs. L. J. Amsden. 

JANUARY, 1909 

Regent MRS. S. W. FOSTER 

Vice-Regent MRS. CARLTON MILLER 

Recording Secretarv MRS. ERETUS RIVERS 

Corresponding Secretarv MRS. HOWARD H. McCALL and 

MRS. JOHN MURRELL 

Registrar MRS. S. T. MARETT 

Treasurer MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Historian MISS KATE MASSEY 

Librarian MISS NELLIE BOWEN 

Aiulitor MRS. JOSEPH H. MORGAN 

Mrs. F. S. Whitesides, Mrs. Forrest Adair, Mrs. S. R. Jacobs, Mrs. 
Morrison Rogers, Mrs. Edwin Stewart, Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. 
T. B. Gay, Mrs. Herman Seydell, Mrs. John McCa.slin, Mrs. A. P. 
Davis, Mrs. L. J. Amsden, Mrs. Charles F. Rice. 

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JANUARY, 1910 

Regent MRS. JOSEPH H. MORGAN 

Vice-Regent MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Recording- Secretary MRS. ERETUS RIVERS 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. JOHN MURRELL 

Treasurer MRS. CHARLES B. WALKER 

Registrar MRS. A. R. NINNENGER 

Historian MRS. WILLL\M KING 

Librarian MISS CORA BUNN 

Auditor MRS. J. N. BATEMAN 

Mrs. Walter Tomlinson, Mrs. F. S. Whiteside, Mrs. Stonewall Jacobs, 
Mrs. Sheppard W. Foster, Mrs. Willie M. Everett, Mrs. E. P. McDowell 
Wolff, Mrs. Edgar Dunlap, Mrs. S. T. McConnell, Mrs. John Milam, 
Mrs. S. T. Marett, Miss Katherine Massey, Miss Virginia Hardin. 

JANUARY, 1911 

Regent MRS. JOSEPH H. MORGAN 

Vice-Resent MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Recording Secretary MRS. T. J. McCONNELL and 

MRS. CHARLES F. RICE 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. W. M. EVERETT 

Treasurer MRS. CHARLES B. WALKER 

Reoistrar MRS. A. R. NINNENGER 

Historian MRS. ARCH AVERY 

Librarian MRS. J. N. BATEMAN 

Auditor MISS CORA BROWN 

Mis. Sheppard W. Foster, Miss Kate Massey, Miss Virginia Hardin, 
Miss Nellie Bowen, Mrs. Frank Orme, Mrs. A. A. Little, Mrs. Eula 
Griffin, Mrs. Georgia McMichael, Mrs. J. P. Womble, Mrs. William 
Hard Hillyer, Mrs. C. F. Walker, Mrs. Edward D. Kennedy, Mrs. Ere- 
tus Rivers, Mrs. John Murrell. 

JANUARY, 1912 

Regent MRS. SAMUEL D. JONES 

Vice-Regent MRS. WILLIS M. EVERETT 

Recording Secretary MRS. E. D. CRANE and 

MRS. EDWIN D. KENNEDY 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. ALFRED NEW^ELL 

Treasurer MRS. A. R. NINNENGER 

Registrar MRS. E. L. CONNALLY and 

MRS. ELIJAH BROWN 

Historian MRS. ARCH AVERY 

Librarian MRS. SARA LEE EVANS 

Auditor MRS. CHARLES B. WALKER 

Genealogist MISS DAGMA SAMS 

Mrs. Elijah Brown, Mrs. S. R. Jacobs, Mrs. W. P. Pattillo, Mrs. Jo- 
seph H. Morgan, Mrs. Murdock Walker, Mrs. George M. Hope, Mrs. 
John B. Roberts, Mrs. John Murrell, Mrs. William Hurd Hillyer, Mrs. 

C. B. Walker, Mrs. Eretus Rivers, Mrs. J. P. Womble, Mrs. Edward 

D. Kennedy, Mrs. E. L. Connally, Mrs. Thaddeus Horton, Mrs. Georgia 
Winship, Mrs. Carroll Latimer. 

JANUARY, 1913 

Regent MRS. J. OSGOOD WYNN 

Vice-Regent MRS. WILLIS M. EVERETT 

Second Vice-Regent MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Recording Secretary MRS. EDWIN D. KENNEDY 

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Corresponding- Secretary MRS. ALFRED NEWELL 

Registrar MRS. JOHN MURRELL and 

MRS. W. WOODS WHITE 

Treasurer MRS. A. R. NINNENGER 

Librarian MISS SARAH LEE EVANS 

Historian MRS. J. P. WOMBLE 

Geneaolo^-ist MISS DAGMA SAMS 

Auditor MRS. C. B. WALKER 

Mrs. W. Woods White, Mrs. C. B. Walker, Mrs. Stonewall Jacobs, Mrs. 
John B. Roberts, Mrs. E. L. Connally, Mrs. Thaddeus Horton, Mrs. 
W. P. Pattillo, Mrs. Joseph H. Morg-an, Mrs. George Winship, Mrs. 
Carroll Latimer, Mrs. Francis H. Orme, Mrs. Arch Avery, Mrs. Charles 
A. Davis, Mrs. A. A. Little, Mrs. Charles F. Rice, Mrs. F. S. White- 
sides, Miss Alice Baxter, Mrs. E. R. Kirk. 

JANUARY, 1914 

Regent MRS. J. OSGOOD WYNN 

First Vice-Regent MRS. DAVID WOODWARD 

Second Vice-Regent MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Recording Secretary MRS. WILLIAM T. HEALEY and 

MRS. E. R. KIRK 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. EDWIN KENNEDY 

Treasurer MRS. E. D. CRANE 

Registrar MRS. W. WOODS WHITE 

Hi&tori.nn MRS. J. P. WOMBLE 

Librarian MRS. MURDOCH WALKER 

Geneaologist MISS DAGMA SAMS 

Auditor MRS. J. B. ROBERTS 

Mrs. W. M. Everett, Mrs. Eula Griffin, Mrs. Wallace Kirkpatrick, Mrs. 
James R. Gray, Mrs. Elijah Brown, Mrs. E. R. Kirk, Mrs. Edwin 
Stewart, Mrs. Georgia McMichael, Miss Nellie Bowen, Mrs. E. L. 
Connally, Mrs. Frances Orme, Mrs. Charles F. Rice, Mrs. Arch Avery, 
Mrs. A. A. Little, Miss Alice Baxter, Mrs. Charles A. Davis, Mrs. T. J. 
Avery. 

JANUARY, 191.5 

Regent MRS. JOSEPH MADISON HIGH 

Vice-Regent MRS. CHARLES F. RICE 

Second Vice-Regent MRS. A. A. LITTLE 

Recording Secretary MRS. E. R. KIRK 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. EDWIN D. KENNEDY 

Treasurer MRS. E. D. CRANE 

Registrar MRS. JOHN MURRELL 

Librarian MRS. MURDOCK WALKER 

Historian MRS. RICHARD BATTLE 

Genealogist MRS. C. B. WALKER 

Auditor MRS. JOHN B. ROBERTS 

Mrs. Sheppard W. Foster, Mrs. Bernard Wolff', Mrs. Whiteford Russell, 
Mrs. J. Osgood Wynn, Mrs. E. H. Barnes, Mrs. L. W. Rogers, Mrs. 
T. J. Avery, Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan, Mrs. Stephens Hook, Mrs. W. M. 
Everett, Mrs. Georgia McMichael, Mrs. Edwin Stewart, Mrs. Eula 
Griftm, Miss Nellie Bowen, Mrs. Wallace Kirkpatrick, Mrs. L. D. Scott. 

JANUARY, 1916 

Regent MRS. E. BATES BLOCK 

Vice-Regent MRS. CHARLES F. RICE 

Second Vice-Regent MRS. A. A. LITTLE 

Recording Secretary MRS. E. R. KIRK 

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Corresponding Secretary MISS NELLIE BOWEN 

Treasurer MRS. CHARLES B. WALKER 

Registrar. MRS. SANDERS McDANIEL and 

MRS. JOHN MURRELL 

Historian MISS ALICE BAXTER 

Librarian MRS. GEORGIA McMICHAEL 

Genealogist MRS. J. O. WYNN 

Auditor MRS. EULA GRIFFIN 

Mrs. John Murrell, Mrs. J. M. High, Mrs. Francis Block, Mrs. John 
M. Slaton, Mrs. John B. Roberts, Mrs. W. Woods White, Mrs. Porter 
King, Mrs. Chas. A. Davis, Mrs. S. T. Maddox, Mrs. S. W. Foster, 
Mrs. E. W. Charbonnier, Mrs. Bernard Wolff, Mrs. Whiteford Russell, 
Mrs. E. H. Barnes, Mrs. L. W. Rogers, Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan, Mrs. 
Frank West, Mrs. T. J. Avery. 

At the December (1916) meeting, the Regent, Mrs. Block, re- 
signed, and Mrs. Charles Rice, First Vice Regent, became Regent. 

JANUARY, 1917 

Regent MRS. CHARLES F. RICE 

First Vice-Regent MRS. WILLIAM HURD HILLYER 

Second Vice-Regent MRS. J. B. ROBERTS 

Recording Secretary MRS. J. P. WOMBLE 

Corresponding Secretary MISS NELLIE BOWEN 

Treasurer ■. MRS. C. B. WALKER 

Registrar MRS. JAMES R. GRAY 

Historian MRS. L. D. SCOTT 

Librarian MRS. GEORGIA McMICHAEL 

Genealogist MRS. J. 0. WYNN 

Auditor MRS. EULA GRIFFIN 

Mrs. E. R. Kirk, Miss Cora Brown, Mrs. E. D. Crane, Miss Aurelia 
Roach, Mrs. John Murrell, Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. Eretus Rivers, 
Mrs. Frank West, Mrs. William R. Hovt, Mrs. A. A. Little, Mrs. J. M. 
High, Mrs. John M. Slaton, Mrs. Charles A. Davis, Mrs. S. T. Maddox, 
Mrs. Frances Block, Mrs. Woods White, Mrs. George Britenbucher. 

JANUARY, 1918 

Regent MRS. CHARLES F. RICE 

First Vice-Regent MRS. WILLIAM HURD HILLYER 

Second Vice-Regent MRS. JOHN B. ROBERTS 

Recording Secretary MRS. J. P. WOMBLE 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. F. J. SPRATLING 

Treasurer MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Registrar MRS. JAMES R. GRAY 

Librarian MRS. A. A. LITTLE 

Historian MRS. L. D. SCOTT 

Genealogist MRS. CHARLES B. WALKER 

Auditor MRS. JOHN M. SLATON 

Mrs. Bun Wiley, Miss Nellie Bowen, Mrs. Lollie Belle Wylie, Mrs. 
I. 0. Walker, Mrs. Lucien Knight, Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan, Mrs. W. T. 
Perkerson, Mrs. E. A. Thomas, Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. E. D. 
Crane, Mrs. Eretus Rivers, Mrs. John Murrell, Miss Cora Brown, 
Mrs. E. R. Kirk, Miss Aurelia Roach, Mrs. Frank West, Mrs. George 
Britenbucher. 

JANUARY, 1919 

Regent MRS. DAVID WOODWARD 

First Vice-Regent MRS. FRANCES WHITSSIDE 

Second Vice-Regent MRS. CHARLES B. WALKER 

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Recording- Secretary MRS. LOLLIE BELLE WYLIE 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. GEORGE BRITENBUCHER 

Treasurer MRS. GEORGE M. HOPE 

Registrar MRS. E. R. KIRK 

Historian MRS. C. L. DEAN 

Librarian MISS KATHERINE MASSEY 

Genealogist MRS. J. N. BATEMAN 

Auditor _ MRS. JOHN MARSHALL SLATON 

Mrs. James L. Logan, Mrs. John C. Sage, Mrs. James W. Bedell, Mrs. 
John R. Dickey, Mrs. Charles F. Rice, Mrs. Howard H. McCall, Mrs. 
J. B. Roberts, Mrs. Whiteford Russell, Mrs. W. T. Perkerson, Mrs. Eli 
A. Thomas, Mrs. Bun Wiley, Miss Nellie Bowen, Mrs. I. 0. Walker, 
Mrs. Lucien L. Knight, Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan, Mrs. Walter Maude, 
Mrs. Willis Timmons, Mrs. Charles Love, Mrs. William R. Hoyt. 

JANUARY, 1920 

Regent MRS. ELMER R. KIRK 

First Vice-Regent MRS. LUCIAN LAMAR KNIGHT 

Second Vice-Regent MRS. WALTER P. ANDREWS 

Recording Secretary MRS. I. O. WALKER 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. GEORGE BRITENBUCHER 

Treasurer MRS. JOHN C. SAGE 

Registrar. MRS. ELI A. THOMAS 

Hi:<torian MRS. C. L. DEAN 

Librarian MISS KATE MASSEY 

Genealogist MRS. J. N. BATEMAN 

Auditor MRS. JOSEPH H. MORGAN 

Mrs. Joseph M. High, Mrs. Howard H. McCall, Mrs. Charles F. Rice, 
Mj-So James L. Logan, Mrs. Whiteford Russell, Mrs. Willis Timmons, 
Mrs. John B. Roberts, Mrs. William A. Wright, Mrs. Sheppard W. 
Foster, Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. Charles A. Davis, Mrs. John M. 
Slaton, Mrs. Frances Brown Chase, Mrs. E. H. Goodheart, Mrs. George 
M. Hope, Miss Lilien Tidwell, Mrs. Charles B. Walker. 

JANUARY, 1921 

Regent MRS. E. R. KIRK 

First Vice-Regent MRS. LUCIAN L. KNIGHT 

Second Vice-Regent MRS. EDWARD H. BARNES 

Recording Secretary MRS. I. O. WALKER 

Corresponding Secretary MRS. WHITEFORD RUSSELL 

Treasurer MRS. JOHN C. SAGE 

Registrar MRS. ELI A. THOMAS 

Historian MRS. J. P. WOMBLE 

Librarian MRS. C. B. WALKER 

Genealogist MRS. J. N. BATEMAN 

Auditor MRS. JOSEPH H. MORGAN 

Mrs. Sheppard W. Foster, Mrs. Frances B. Chase, Mrs. Charles A. 
Davis, Mrs. E. H. Goodheart, Mrs. George M. Hope, Mrs. John M. 
Slaton, Miss Lilien Tidwell, Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. Frances 
Whiteside, Mrs. Bun Wylie, Mrs. Willis Timmons, Mrs. William A. 
Wright, Miss Virginia Hardin, Miss Nellie Bowen, Mrs. R. Orme 
Campbell, Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan, Mrs. George Britenbucher. 



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Ju iirutDrtam 



MRS. MARTHA BERRIEN DUNCAN 
MISS JUNIA McKINLEY 
MISS LUCILE ALEXANDER 

Mrs. ARCHER AVARY (Eugenia Fulton) 

MRS. DeWITT CLINTON BACON (Callie Holcombe) 

MRS. LEWIS H. BECK (Sarah E. Speer) 

MRS. VAN ASTOR BATCHELOR (Nellie Ernest) 

MRS. JANE JOHNSON BYERS (Jane L. Johnson) 

MRS. S. McKINLEY BUSSEY (Saluel McKinlev) 

MRS. WILLIAM T. CHANDLER (Alice Scott) 

MRS. WILLIAM T. COMER (Lilv Brockett) 

MRS. CHARLES A .COLLIER (Susie Rawson) 

MRS. FRANK M. COKER (Elizabeth Hillver) 

MRS. GEORGE R. BLACK (Nellie Peters) 

MRS. EDWARD R. DuBOSE (Ella Inman) 

MRS. PAUL H. DOBBINS (Laurie Hope) 

MRS. THOMAS H. DEWEES (Charlotte Rouse) 

MRS. MARSHALL T. ECKFORD (Sallie Adair) 

MRS. W. D. ELLIS (Phoebe Prioleau) 

MRS. WILLIAM S. EVERETT (Frances Haynes) 

MRS. CLEMENT A. EVANS (Sarah Avarv) 

MRS. S. F. EDGAR (Lucinda Muzzv) 

MRS. J. W. FEARS (Jane Morrow) 

MRS. J. D. FRAZIER 

MRS. WILLIAM D. GRANT... (Sarah Frances Reid) 

MRS. ANNIE H. SMITH (Annie Huggins) 

MISS HELEN HARMON HARDIN 

MRS. HENRY HYNDS (Ruth Carr) 

MRS. GEORGE HAUGH (Jennie McBee) 

MRS. CHRISTOPHER P. IRBY (Pauline Hope) 

MRS. HENRY JACKSON (Sallv A. Cobb) 

MRS. WILLIAM KING (Augusta Clayton) 

MRS. C. E. MURPHY (Bennie Crawford) 

MRS. CARLTON MILLER (Joseph Blount) 

MRS. WILLIAM J. MALLARD (Clara Jones) 

MRS. ROBERT G. MANSDELL (Lucy Lander) 

MRS. ANTHONY MURPHY (Adelia McConnell) 

MADAM PROCHASKA (Mary Grant Dickson) 

MRS. CHARLES T. NUNNALLY...(Kate Pendleton) 

MRS. AQUILLA ORME (Kate Harmon) 

MRS. FRANCIS H. ORME (Ellen Vail) 

MRS. JOHN C. OLMSTEAD (Sallie Edwards) 

MRS. WILLIAM H. PARSONS (Martha Bozeman) 

MRS. W. P. PATILLO (Sallie Chase) 

MISS KATHRINE LEWIS PATTY 

MRS. FRANK RICE (Mary Mitchell) 

MRS. WILLIAM GREEN RAOUL, JR. 

( Ruth Cunningham ) 

MRS. JETT W. RUCKER (Mary Powell) 

MISS EMELINE C. ROBERTS 

MRS. HENRY H. SMITH (Estelle Cuyler) 

MRS. IRA Y. SAGE (Margaret Alexander) 

MRS. VICTOR LAMAR SMITH (Caroline Johnson) 

MRS. HOKE SMITH (Birdie Cobb) 

MRS. SAMUEL WILKES (Georgia Brewster) 

MISS SUSAN MARGARET WELLS 



IGineaqr of iH^mbrra 



95690. 

109067. 

29416. 

149689. 

75785. 

48485. 
107657. 

96514. 
*2:i615. 
142927. 



ABBITT, MRS. JAMES B. (Vera Burke). By right of de- 
scent from Major John Stith, Va. 

ABERCROMBIE, MRS. T. F. (Frances Morris). By right of 
descent from Charles Britt, S. C. and Ga. 

ADAIR, MRS. FORREST (Anna Greene). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. William Greene, N. C. 

Sergeant William Clay, Va. 

ADAIR, MRS. WALTER LEE (Kathleen West). By right 
of descent from James West, Va. 



ALLEN, MRS. A. H. (Jessie Prior), 
from Thomas Massev, N. C. 



By right of descent 



AMSDEN, MRS. LYMAN J. (Mattie Slocum). By right of 
descent from William Harper, Md. 

ANDOE, MRS. R. E. (Sara H.) By right of descent from 
Thomas Farrar, Va. 

ANDREWS, MRS. JOHN H. (Mollie Cobb.) By right of de- 
scent from Col. Dariel McMurphey, Ga. 

ANDREWS, MRS. WALTER (Leontine Chisolm). By right 
of descent from Capt. James Perry, Mass. 

ARMISTEAD, MISS MARY LOUISE. By right of descent 
from John Armistead, Va. 

102128. ARMSTRONG, MRS. HAROLD R. (Mary B.). By right of 
descent from Richard Hunt, N. J. 

23118. AUSTIN, MRS. W. E. (Martha Price). By right of descent 
from Zack Taliaferro, Va. 

^•9662. AVERY, MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON (Ida Smith). By 
right of descent from Matthew Talbot, Va. 

120549. AYCOCK, MRS. C. G. (Lois Johnson). By right of descent 
from Henry Hardin, N. C. 

11.334G. BAGLEY, MRS. HENRY C. (Margaret Gunn). By right 
of descent from Sergt. William Stewart, Va. 

2805G. BANCKER, MRS. A. H. (Nellie Block). By right of descent 
from Dr. Thomas Walker, Va. 

Col. Nicholas Lewis, Va. 

10409. BARNES, MRS. EDWARD HERBERT (Alline Bostick). By 
right of descent from Lieut. William Jones, Va. 

94550. BARNWELL, MRS. LUCINDA AMINTA WHITE (Mrs. C. 
F.). By right of descent from Alexander White, S. C. 

*60822. BATEMAN, MRS. JEROME N. (Annie McArthur). By 
right of descent from Gideon Mallette, S. C. 
Joseph Wilson, Va. 



*Life member. 



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97268. BATTLE, MRS. RICHARD (Isabella Wingate). By right of 
descent from Anthony White, S. C. 

17433. BAXTER, MISS ALICE. By right of descent from Lieut. 
Andrew Baxter, N. C. 

110046. BEAUREGARD, MRS. A. C. (Elizabeth Munford). By right 
of descent from William Clark, Va. 

31277. BECK, MRS. JULIUS F. (Vera Hall). By right of descent 
from James Williams, N. J. 

112460. BECKHAM, MRS. WILLIAM E. (Lucie Head). By right of 
descent from Sergt. William Stewart, Va. 
John Phinazee, S. C. 
William Ogletree, Va. 

131264. BEDELL, MRS. JAMES W. (Leila Daniel). By right of de- 
scent from John Haile Mead, Va. 

16654. BELL, MRS. HOWARD (Emma Inman). By right of de- 
scent from Samuel McSpadden, Va. 

Major Abednego Inman, Va. 

37608. BELL, MRS. WALTER S. (Laura Crow). By right of de- 
scent from Jacob Crow, Va. 

117174. BERRYMAN, MRS. GEORGE R. (Eugenia B.). By right of 
descent from Capt. William Bai-nett, N. C. 

78496. BICKERS, MRS. ALONZA LEE (Mary Louise Bourne). By 
right of descent from Col. Joseph Blake, Md. 

75163. BLACKBURN, MRS. ROBERT (Mary Johnson). By right 
of descent from Drewry Allen, N. C. 

-'=9-'.630. BLOCK, MRS. BATES (Julia Porter). By right ot ciescent 
from Sergt. William Moore, N. C. 

658. BLOCK, MRS. FRANCES COCHRAN (Elizabeth Woodward 
Orme). By right of descent from Col. Archibald Orme, 
Md. 

Col. Richard McAllister, Pa. 

32398. BOSTICK, MISS MOLLIE CAMILLA. By right of descent 
from Lieut. William Jones, Va. 

127772. BOWDEN, MRS. JOHN Q. (Kate Cherry). By right of 
descent from David Reese, Charlotte, N. C. 

66105. BOWEN, MISS MARY ETTA. Bv right of descent from 
Major Charles Dyer, R. I. 

49010. BOWEN, MISS NELLIE. By right of descent from Major 
Charles Dyer, R. I. 

*94551. BARTON, MRS. L. C. (Gladys Cauble). By right of de- 
scent from Alexander Oliver, S. C. 

Capt. David Leach, S. C. 



*Life member. 

36 



13249. BOYD, MRS. ISAAC (Nannie Seawell). By right of descent 
from John Miller. 

Capt. John Miller, Sr. 

Ensign and Second Lieut. James 

HoUoway, Va. 
William Bean, Md. 
Col. Benjamin Seawell, N. C. 



95691. 
86192. 

99971. 

18353. 

97445. 

*42794. 

21442. 

1221. 

*2"'220. 

94568. 

988. 

*5U99. 

93372. 
106241. 
130775. 

145173. 

*Life member. 



BOYNTON, MRS. JESSE (Mary Hall), 
from Peter Finch, Conn. 



By right of descent 



BREITENBUCHER, MRS. GEORGE LEWIS (Isabelle Ack- 
erman). By right of descent from John Robertson, N. J. 
Peter Ackerman, Mass. 



BRITTAIN, MRS. W. H. (Martha Irene Hartsfield). 
right of descent from Richard Hartsfield, N. C. 



By 



BROWN, MISS CORA ANNE. 
Capt. William Brown, Md. 

BROWN, MISS CORRIE HOYT. 

Capt. Comfort Hoyt, Conn. 



By right of descent from 
By right of descent from 
By right of 



BROWN, MRS. ELIJAH A. (Harriet Johnson) 
descent from Allen Daniel, Va. 

Nathan Johnson, Ga. 
Jacob Hilley, S. C. 
Alexander Carswell, Ga 



BROWN, MRS. GEORGE M. (Cornelia Hoyt) 
of descent from Capt. Comfort Hoyt, Conn. 

BROWN, MRS. ORTON BISHOP (Caroline Gordon), 
right of descent from Robert Lewis, N. C. 



By right 

By 

By right of descent 



BROWN, MISS SALLIE EUGENIA 
from William Halbert, Va. 

William Steele, N. C. 
Joseph Brown, N. C. 
Aaron Steele, N. C. 

BROWN, MRS. WILLIAM R. (Hildreth Burton Smith). By 
right of descent from Robert Lewis, Va. 

BUCK, MRS. ALFRED E. (Ellen Baker). By right of de- 
scent from Lieut. James Lord, Ipswich, Mass. 

BUCKNELL, MRS. HOWARD (Susie Cunningham). By 
right of descent from Lodrick Alford, N. C. 

BUELL, MRS. HERBERT EVARTS (Alice Bannister). By 
right of descent from Col. John Bannister, Va. 

BURGESS, MRS. ROBERT (Jessie Dancy). By right of 
descent from Ensign John Turner, Va. 

BURNETT, MRS. WALTER GORDON (Susie Reese Bor- 
chert). By right of descent from James Reese, Sr., N. C. 
Capt. James Truesdale, N. C. 

BURGESS, MISS MARY. By right of descent from Wil- 
liam Meriweather, Va. 



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*9G153. 
140941. 

18354. 

2898. 

113715. 

13245. 

112820. 
10G2444. 

58693. 
124900. 

43469. 

94552. 
110044. 
145174. 



BAKER, MRS. R. P. (Ruth Gilbert), 
from Bezaleel Maxwell. 

CALDWELL, MISS ELIZABETH H. 
from Samuel Reid, N. C. 



By right of descent 
Bv riffht of descent 



CALHOUN, MRS. ABNER W. (Louise Phinizy). By right 
of descent from Charles Floyd, Va. 

CALHOUN, MRS. ANDREW (Carobel Heidt). By right of 
descent from Col. William Grayson. 

CAMPBELL, MISS ISOLENE. B\ right of descent from 
Col. Richard McAllister, Pa. 

CAMPBELL, MRS. RICHARD ORME (Harriet Wimberly). 
By right of dascent from Col. Robert Rutherford, Va. and 
N. C. 

Sergeant Henry Slappey, S. C. 

CANTRELL, MRS. W. E. (Tessie Pittman). By right of 
descent from John Cargyle, Va. 

CARNES, MRS. P. C. (Elizabeth McDowell). By right of 
descent from Thomas Bloodworth, N. C. 

CARSON, MRS. D. I. (Jeanne Stickney). By right of de- 
scent from Lieut. Benjamin Stickney, Mass. 

CAUTHEN, MRS. CHARLES B. (Florence Ward). By right 
of descent from Jones Persons, Ga. 

CHAMBERLIN, MRS. EDWARD P. (Louisa Catchings). 
By right of descent from Capt. Benjamin Catchings, Ga. 



CHAMBERLIN, MRS. HARRY (Emma Bell DuBose). By 
right of descent from Samuel McSpadden, Va. 

CHAMBERS, MRS. JAMES BISHOP (Lucie Irby). By right 
of descent from Capt. Claudius Pegues, Jr., S. C. 

CHAMPION, MRS. W. L. (Sue L. Harwell). By right of 
descent from Capt. Samuel Reid, N. C. 

10--43. CHARBONNIER, MRS. EDWARD WARE (Newton Mc- 
Craw). By right of descent from Capt. Nathaniel Welch, 
Va. 

145175. CHASE, MRS. LYMAN M. (Olivia K. Brown). By right of 
descent from Capt. William Brown, S. C. 

23720. CHASE, MRS. W. H. (Frances Brown). By right of descent 
from Capt. William Brown, S. C. 

45673. CLARK, MISS SOPHIE ELEANOR. By right of descent 
from Capt. James Clark, Mass. 

75786. CLOUDMAN, MRS. JCSL-* H D. (Josephine Landre). By 
right of descent from Ezra Willard, Mass. 

65506. COHEN, MRS. J. J. (Louise Massey). By right of descent 
from Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ga. 

Thomas Massey, N. C. 



^Life member. 



38 



14506. COHEN, MRS. JOHN (Julia Lowry Clark). By right of de- 
scent from Richard Parker, Va. 

Sergeant William Moore, Va. 

147918. COLLIER, MRS. BRYAN W. (Margaret Wooten). By right 
of descent from Lieut. Thomas Wooten, Ga. 

=•■90774. COLLIER, MRS. ROY (Mildred Spratling). By right of 
descent from Capt. Edward Burgess, Md. 

155733. CORKER, MRS. PAUL GRATHAN (Leila House). By right 
of descent from Lieut. James Budden, Pa. 

*2S374. CONNALLY, MRS. E. L. (Mary Virginia Brown). By right 
of descent from William Halbert, Va. 

Joseph Brown, N. C. 
William Steele, N. C. 
Aaron Steele, N. C. 

64592. COURTS, MRS. RICHARDS (Mayme McPherson). By right 
of descent from John Burman, S. C. 

134570. COWLES, MRS. JOHN S. (Elizabeth Chase Patillo). By 
right of descent from John Chase, Mass. 

777. COX, MRS. ALBERT (Sallie Tallulah Harman). By right 
of descent from Richard Callaway, Va. 

Capt. John Milner, Sr. 
Capt. John Holmes 

32821. CRANE, MRS. EDWIN DUFF (Pauline Houston). By right 
of descent from John Houston, S. C. 

74708. CRIST, MRS. MAX Z. (Flora Fain). By right of descent 
from Capt. Thomas Gillespie, N. C. 

3043. CROMER, MRS. J. D. (Minnie Hillyer). By right of descent 
from Asa Hillyer, Conn. 

113345. CRUSELLE, MRS. WILLIAM F. (Mary Lewis). By right 
of descent from John Lewis, Va. 

77456. CHASTAIN, MRS. GEORGE (Caroline Richardson). By 
right of descent from Capt. William Richardson, Va. 

129499. DANCY, MRS. FULTON McCABE. By right of descent 
from John Blair Gilmer, Va. 

147310. DAUER, MRS M. J. (Martha E. Fitts). By right of descent 
from Benjamin Eddins, S. C. 

33677. DAVIS, MRS. ALLEN (Lillie Peck). By right of descent 
from Samuel Peck, III., Conn. 

Ezra Lockwood, Conn. 
Lieut. Ebenezer Peck, Conn. 
Ensign Enoch Parsons, Conn. 
Capt. Peter Finch, Conn. 
Capt. Comfort Hoyt, Conn. 

34565. DAVIS, MRS. CHARLES (Emily Willet). By right of do- 
scent from Nathaniel Rogers, Conn. 

Thomas Holliday, Ga. 
Ephraim Saunders, Ga. 
John Willet, Conn. 



''Life member. 

39 



*22616. DAY, MRS. THOMAS J. (Cornelia Chisholm). By right of 
descent from Capt. James Perry, Mass. 

79688. DEAN, MRS. CHARLES LEWIS (Eloise Earle). By right 
of descent from Capt. Benjamin Kilgore, S. C. 
James Harrison, S. C. 
Capt. Anthony Hampton, Va. 

77119. DEAN, MRS. FAY S. (Grace M.) By right of descent froin 
Capt. Daniel Eames, Mass. 

7.3892. DEGIVE, MRS. JULIUS (Gertrude Westmoreland). By 
right of descent from Capt. Benjamin Vail, N. Y. 

P958. DEMMING, MRS. C. W. (Mary Burroughs). By right of 
descent from John Berrien, N. J. 

John Berrien, Jr., N. J. 

61796. DERRY, MRS. JOSEPH T. (Elizabeth Osborne). By right 
of descent from Col. Richard McAllister, Penn. 

9863. DEWEES, MISS DAISY IRENE. By right of descent from 

Col. William Rouse, Ga. 

121753. DICKEY, MRS. JOHN R. (Lucy Fox). By right of descent 
from Col. Nedad Hills, Conn. 

Elisha Fox, Conn. 
Daniel Baldwin, Conn. 

95642. DICKINSON, MRS. ARTHUR R. (Edna Louise White). By 
right of descent from Josiah Pascal Tucker, N. H. 

151346. DICKSON, MISS CHARLOTTE. By right of descent from 
Col. William Rouse, S. C. and Ga. 

9864. DICKSON, MRS. JAMES M. (Julia Dewees). By right of 

descent from Col. William Rouse, S. C. 

64530. DILLON, MRS. JOHN R. (Florence Weston). By right of 
descent from Levi Weston, R. I. 

114507. DONALDSON, MRS. D. B. (Fannie G. Mayson). By right 
of descent from Rev. John Nicholas Martin, S. C. 

59685. DOZIER, MRS. GRAHAM P. (Undine Lane). By right of 
descent from Joel Lane, N. C. 

92032. DUBOSE, MRS. BEVERLY (Lula Dean Jones). By right 
of descent from Sergt. Charles Nelms, Va. 

97009. DUGGER, MRS. DANIEL HUME (Blanche Gravely). By 
right of descent from Col. Thomas Marshall, Va. 

*954]9. DUKE, MISS LILLIAN MAY. By right of descent from 
Capt. John Venable, Va. 

127708. DUNBAR, MRS. WILLIAM F. (Virginia Heiskell). By 
right of descent from Micajah Williamson, Ga. 
Joseph Brown, Pa. 

92030. DUNCAN, MRS. W. S. (Gertrude Sharpe). By right of de- 
scent from David Reese, N. C. 

72795. DUNLAP, MRS. EDGAR (Caroline Fain). By right of de- 
scent from William Halbert, S. C. 



"Life member. 

40 



33683. 



7G945. 



25137. 



94554. 



63992. 



33678. 



5670'; 



47055. 



10407. 



119424. 



*36117. 



DUNN, MRS. BLACKMAN (Hannie Frazier). By right of 
descent from Joseph Howell, N. C. 

DUPREE, MRS. JOHN O. (Marie Houston). By right of 
descent from John Houston, S. C. 

EAGAN, MRS. MARY RUSSELL (Mary Russell). By right 
of descent from Hezekiah Alexander, N. C. 

EARNEST, MRS. JOHN G. (Martha Moffett). By right of 
descent from Capt. Thomas Gillespie, Tenn. 

ELDER, MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS (Eleanor Hardee). By 
right of descent from Capt. John Hardee, S. C. 

ELKIN, MRS. WILLIAM S. (Nell Duncan). By right of 
descent from Col. Wm. McKee, Ky. 

ELLIS, MRS. HARRY H. (Clara Gregorie). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. James Ladson, S. C. 

EVERETT, MRS. WILLIS MEAD (Mary C. Gillette). By 
right of descent from Capt. Abner Granger, Conn. 

FIELD, MISS MINNIE ADELLE. By right of descent from 
Ebenezer Mason, Conn. 



FINLEY, MRS. THOMAS (Jessie Reynolds), 
descent from John Jordan. 



By right of 



FOSTER, MRS. SHEPPARD WALTER (Sophie Lee Jack- 
son). By right of descent from Major Charles Aber- 
crombie, Ga. 

Charles Martin, Va. and S. C. 

Major Henry Dixon, N. C. 

William Bibb, Va. 

John Boothe, N. C. 

Boiling Hall, Va. 

Lieut. Jacob Moon, Va. 

Capt. James Cobb, Va. 

Lieut. Hugh Hall, N. C. 



49864. 
94555. 
23718. 
40766. 
140942. 

66106. 
60823. 
*Life member. 



FORSTER, MRS. F. E. (Ethel Fisher). By right of descent 
from Azaheld Fisher, Mass. 

FOSTER, MRS. MARVIN FLETCHER (Cora W. Mosley). 
By right of descent from William Warthen, Md. 



FOSTER, MRS. WILLIAM E. (Annie Adair) 
descent from Capt. James Perry, Mass. 

FLEMING, MRS. J. P. (Jane Daniel) 
from Thomas Cobb, Va. 



By right of 

By right of descent 

By right of descent from 



FREYER, MRS. MARTHA P 
Daniel Grant, N. C. 

John Frayer, Ga. 

Lieut. John Owens, Jr., N. C. 

John Owens, Sr., N. C. 

FRAZIER, MRS. J. D. (Anna Clarke). By right of descent 
from Lieut. William Clai'ke, Va. 



FRENCH, MRS. THOMPSON B. (Alexina Searight). 
right of descent from Col. Joel Lewis, Va. 



By 



41- 



34532. 



25144. 



GARNER, MRS. JOHN H. BOYD (Martha Hardin). By 
right of descent from Ezekiel Cloud, Ga. 

Capt. Charles Sullivan, Va., S. C, 

Ga. 
Hewlett Sullivan, Va., S. C, Ga. 



GATELY, MRS. C. L. (Fannie Lamar), 
from John Lamar, Ga. 



By right of descent 



5(;i6L GAY, MRS. THOMAS B. (Eloise Gaston). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. Alex. Brevard, N. C. 

Justice John Gaston, S. C. 

21453. GHOLSTIN, MRS. LOUIS (Mary Butt). By right of descent 
from William Mosely, Va. 

95898. GIFFORD, MRS. G. W. (Allie Carroll Purser). By right o'' 
descent from Col. Medhani Bryan, Sr., N. C. 

94330. GIVAN, MRS. FRANK M. (Danetta Downing). By right of 
descent from Lieut. Amos Tapley, Mass. 

119425. GOODHART, MRS. E. H. (Emelyn Hemphill). By right of 
descent from Isaac Winship, Mass. 

22618. GOODWYN, MRS. CORNELIA V. (C. Chisolm). By right 
of descent from Capt. James Perry, Mass. 

1222. GORDON, MRS. JOHN B. (Frances Harrison). By right of 
descent from Robert Lewis, N. C. and Va. 

^13956. GRANT, MRS. JOHN WILLIAM (Annie Inman). By right 
of descent from Judge David Campbell, Va. 
David Deaderick, Jr. 
Capt. William Christian, Va. 

102129. GRAVELY, MRS. JOHN (Harriet Mullins). By right of de- 
scent from Col. James Martin, N. C. 

155734. MRS. GEORGE B. GRAVES (Jaque Pybas). By right of 
of descent from David Vaughan, Va. 

*95896. GRAVES, MRS. PHILIP (Helen Prior). By right of descent 
from Thomas Massey, N. C. 

18957. GRAY, MRS. JAMES R. (Mary Inman). By right of descent 
fi'om Major Abednigo Inman, Tenn. 

Adam Peck, Md. 
Samuel McSpadden, Va. 

*92G.29. GREGG, MRS. ROBERT (Elizabeth Adair). By right of 
descent from Capt. James Perry, Mass. 

1910(3. GRIFFIN, MRS. DAVID (Eula Whatley). By rigiit of de- 
scent from Capt. Samuel Knox, N. C. 

1950. GUDE, MRS. ALBERT VALENTINE (Mary Boggs). By 
right of descent from Josenh Sargent, Mass. 
Asa Baldwin, Mass. 
Phineas Jones, Mass. 
Col. Thomas Denny, Mass. 

*102841. GUY, MRS. J. S. (Allie Candler). By right of descent from 
Co!. William Candler, Ga. 



*Life member. 



42 



155734. 

5420(). 
105450. 

30650. 



79777. 
*9i556. 

19710. 
146508. 
* 2519. 

-66509. 
151822. 

128024. 

129500. 

105449. 

67944. 

="=91673. 
115739. 



GRAVES, MRS. GEORGE B. (Jacque Pybas). By right of 
descent from David Vaughan, Va. 

HARDIN, MISS E. CLARE. 

HARDIN, MRS. MELVILLE C. (Lucy B. Lowrey). By right 
of descent from Peter Lowrey, Ga. 

HARDIN, MISS VIRGINIA CLOUD. Bv right of descent 
from Capt. Charles Sullivan, Va., S. C, Ga. 

Hewlett Sullivan, Va., S. C. & Ga. 
Hon. Ezekiel Cloud, Ga. 

HARLESS, MRS. ALVAH E. (Julia I. Matson). By right of 
descent from John English, Penn. 

HARM AN, MRS. CHARLES E. (Bessie W. Scott). By right 
of descent from Rev. John Conrad Bucher, Penn. 



HARRIS, MRS. CLEMENT R. (Sarah Dick), 
descent from Samuel McSpadden, Va. 



By right of 



HARVEY, MRS. ROBERT E. (June D.). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. Ambrose Dudley, Va. 

HAYS, MRS. WILLIAM A. (Julia Wilkins). By right of 
descent from Ensign Thomas Grant, N. C. 

Chapman Gordon, N. C. 



HEALEY, MRS. WILLIAM T. (Ada Moore), 
descent from Col. James McCall, S. C. 



By right of 



HEARD, MRS. JOSEPH G. (Sudie Tuttle). By right of 

descent from Jonathan J-eftagf«^, Conn. hnyJ'Vu^^^^^rU i^ 

Solomon Chase, Conn. // 

HEARN, MRS. ROSCOE H. (Mary D. Woodward). By right 
of descent from William Pope, S. C. 

Capt. Benjamin Vale, R. I. 

HEIFNER, MRS. FRANK P. (Sallie C. Greer). By right 
of descent from Major William Barton, A. M., Penn. 



HEMPHILL, MRS. W. A. (Belle Collins), 
scent fiom Col. John Jones, Ga. 



Bv right of de- 



HENDERSON, MRS. JOHN C. (Grace Erwin). By right of 
descent from Alexander Erwin, N. C. 

Col. Arthur Erwin, Pa. 

HENTZ, MRS. HAL (Frances Connally). By right of de- 
scent from Joseph Brown, N. C. 

Aaron Steele 
William Steele 
William Halbert 

HEYWOOD, MISS BLANCHE. By right of descent from 
Samuel Fain, Tenn. 

Col. Ezekiel Howe, Mass. 
Reuben Brown, Mass. 



*Life member. 



43 



1S358. 



140943. 

47047. 

14511. 

94557. 
147311. 

82925. 

96190. 

36133. 

112461. 
84415. 

98526. 
43853. 

98103. 
23719. 



Capt. Jonas Heywood, Mass. 
Nicholas Fain, Tenn. 
William Reed I., Mass. 
William Reed II., Mass. 
William Reed III., Mass. 
Josiah Davis, Mass. 
John Lawrence, Mass. 

HIGH, MRS. JOSEPH M. (Hattie Wilson). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. John Stiles, N. J. 

Elijah Stiles, N. J. 
Benjamin Green, N. J. 
William Ely III., N. J. 
Jotham Williams, N. J. 
John Wilson, Ga. 

HIGHTOWER, MRS. THOMAS J., JR. (Georgia Hays). By 
right of descent from Lewis C. Davis, Va. 

HILL, MISS ANNIE LAURIE. By right of descent from 
Brigadier General Richard Richardson, S. C. 



By right of 



HILL, MRS. CHARLES H. (Minetta Packard), 
descent from Samuel Reed, Conn. 

HILL, MRS. FRANK (Annie Smith). By right of descent 
from Ebenezer Huggins, Conn. 

HILL, REBECCA B. T. (Mrs. Walter Clay). By right of 
descent from Nehemiah Beckwith, Md. 

HILLYER, MRS. WILLIAM HURD (Mary Jones). By right 
of descent from Major John Jones, Ga. 

By right of 
By right of de- 



HITT, MRS. VIRGINIUS G. (Lucy Woolfolk) 
descent from Ensign Joseph Winter, N. Y 



HODNETT, MISS ALICE CATCHINGS. 
scent from Lieut. James Thompson, Va. 

Drewey Allen, N. C. 

HODNETT, MRS. AMBROSE W. (Hattie Head). By right 
of descent from Sergeant William Stewai't, Va. 
John Phinazee, S. C. 
William Ogletree, Va. 

HOLLIDAY, MRS. WILLIAM ZELLARS (Ella Collins). By 
right of descent from Sergeant Benoni Collins, Mass. 

Lieut. George Sherman, Jr., Mass. 
Capt. George Sherman, Sr., Mass. 
Lieut. Thomas Collins, Mass. 

HOOK, MISS SUE STINER. By right of descent from 
Capt. Edward Burgess, Md. 

HOPE, MRS. GEORGE (Katie White). By right of descent 
from Lieut. Thomas Farrar, Va. 

Sergeant Luther White, Mass. 

HOWELL, MRS. GEORGE A. (Katherine Mitchell). By 
right of descent from Daniel Downing, Conn. 

HOWELL, MRS. GEORGE A. (Mary Adair). By right of 
descent from Capt. James Perry, Mass. 



*Life member. 



44 



54520. HOYT, MRS. W. R. (Louise Lallande). By right of descent 
from John Minor, Va. 

123024. HURT, MRS. J. W. (Mary Wyatt Lovelace). By right of 
descent from John Gowen, S. C. 

101689. HUSON, MISS WAVERLY. By right of descent from Wil- 
liam Green, S. C. 

105872. INGRAM, MISS JULIA. By right of descent from Major 
Charles Abercrombie, S. C. 

Jonathan Ingram, Mass. 

*37600. INMAN, MRS. FRANK MARTIN (Louise Reese). By right 
of descent from Col. Vivian Brooking, Va. 

* 9529. INMAN, MRS. SAMUEL. By right of descent from Col. 
John Otev, Va. 

Col. William Leftwich, Va. 

99381. JACKSON, MRS. MARION McH. (Evie B. Parsons). By 
right of descent from Capt. Lawrence Trent, Va. 

44865. JACOBS, MRS. STONEWALL (Lillian Johnston). By right 
of descent from Capt. Robert Cooper, S. C. 
David Craig, Tenn. 
John Johnston, Tenn. 

72096. JENNINGS, MRS. JOSEPHINE E. (Josephine McArthur). 
By right of descent from Gideon Mallette, S. C. 

147919. JOBSON, MRS. J. B. (Sarah L.) By right of descent from 
Thomas Wooten, Ga. 

95899. JOHNSON, MRS. BURRUSS J. (Julia Purser). By right 
of descent from Col. Neelham Bryan, N. C. 

98528. JOHNSON, MRS. EDWIN F. (Katherine Gholstin). By 
right of descent from Lieut. John Robertson, Va. 

91.549. JOHNSON, MRS. H. H. (Sadye Andrews). By right of de- 
scent from Sergeant William Andrews, Va. 

94559. JOHNSON, MISS LENA PENELOPE. By right of descent 
from Nathan Johnson, Ga. 

12G390. JOHNSTON, MRS. J. HOUSTON (Delia Bryan Page). By 
right of descent from Jonathan Bryan, S. C. 
St. George Tucker, Va. 

38418. JONES, MRS. BOLLING HENRY (Lula Harrison). By right 
of descent from Charles Nelms, Va. 

151623. JONES, MRS. F. ARNOLD (Evelyn A.) By right of de- 
scent from Gideon Mallette, S. C. 

Joseph Wilson, Va. 
John Arnold, N. C. 

95420. JONES, MRS. GEORGE CARPENTER (Lida Davis). By 
right of descent from Corporal John Mallory, Va. 

93510. JONES, MRS. HARRISON (Kathryn Gordon). By right of 
descent from Capt. John Shivers Budd, S. C. 



*Life member. 

45 



G74;){5. JONES, MRS. ROBERT H. (Susan Baker). By right of 
descent from Lieut. Adam Gilchrist, Penn. 

37601. JONES, MRS. SAMUEL D. (Elizabeth Harrison). By right 
of descent from Charles Nelms, Va. 

97010. JONES, MRS. WILLIAM IRA (Mary Gravely). By right of 
descent from Col. Thomas Marshall, Va. 

2G711. JONES, MRS. WILLIAM O. (Frances Everett). By right 
of descent from Lieut. John Ogilby, Va. 

11S957. KEELER, MRS. MILTON E. (Emma Phillips). By right of 
descent from Capt. John Phillips, N. J. 

67497. KENNEDY, MRS. EDWIN D. (Birdie Branch). By right 
of descent from Capt. Richard Stevens, Va. 

145176. KIMBALL, MISS IDELLE. By right of descent from Capt. 
William Brown. 

147312. KING, MRS. CHARLES P. (Augusta Wylie). By right of 
descent from John Moore, S. C. 

99075. KING, MRS. JOHN CHESTON (Mary Barr Marriott). By 
right of descent from Cary McClelland, Sr., Md. 

93055. KING, MISS MARY E. By right of descent from Lieut. Col. 
Richard Taylor, Va. 

* 414. KING, MRS. PORTER (Caroline Remson). By right of de- 
scent from Jeromus Remson, N. Y. 

James Blair, N. C. 

103580. KIRKPATRICK, MRS. WALLACE MASON (Leila O'Keefe). 
By right of descent from William Scott Branch, Va. 

120813. KIRTLEY, MISS CARRIE. By right of descent from En- 
sign Baylor Jennings, Va. 

114217. KNIGHT, MRS. LUCIEN L. (Rosa Talbot Reid). By right 
of descent from Samuel Reid, N. C. 

6343. KONTZ, MRS. ERNEST C. (Elizabeth Thornton). By right 
of descent from Governor Stephen Heard, Ga. 

*66510. KIRK, MRS. ELMER R. (Emma Foote). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. Abraham Foote, Conn. 
John Rice, Mass. 
Eliada Orton, Conn. 
Benjamin Green, Mass. 
Nathan Bicknell, N. H. 
Joseph Parker, Conn. 

*85256. KIRK, MISS HAZEL. By right of descent from Capt. Abra- 
ham Foote, Conn. 

John Rice, Mass. 
Eliada Orton, Conn. 
Benjamin Green, Mass. 
Nathan Bicknell, N. H. 
Joseph Parker, Conn. 
Timothy Kirk, Penn. 



*Life member. 



46 



133602. 

13S603. 

4491. 

122463. 
140944. 

94560. 
140945. 

91676. 
140946. 

83727. 

23717. 

122206. 
1171. 

97450. 
158365. 
158366. 

14765. 

94575. 

28372. 



LAMBDIN, MISS BARBARA E. By right of descent from 
Capt. James Bruff, Md. 

Thomas Kemp, Va. 

LAMBDIN, MISS MARY E. By right of descent from Capt. 
James BrufF, Va. 

Thomas Kemp, Va. 

LAMBERT, MRS. DANIEL S. (Ida Spurlock). By right of 
descent from Lieut. Thomas Farrar, Va. 
Ezekiel Cloud, Ga. 
Sergeant Luther White, Mass. 



LANE, MISS LOUISE. 

N. C. 



By right of descent from Joel Lane, 

By 



LANE, MRS. MARSHALL HALL (Undine Brown) 
right of descent from Capt. George Rives, Va. 
John Shackleford, Va. 

LATIMER, MRS. WILLIAM CARROLL (Frances Wallace). 
By right of descent from Lieut. Thomas Wallace, Va. 

LECRAW, DAISY STOCKARD (Charles W.) By right of 
descent from Capt. James Trousdale, N. C. 

LEWIS, MRS. E. S. (Elizabeth Hyde Morgan). By right 
of descent from Capt. Jedediah Hyde, Conn. 

LILLARD, MRS. WILLIAM W. (Retta House). By right 
of descent from James Budden, Penn. 

LIPPINCOTT, MRS. GEORGE E. (Sarah Lee Avary Evans). 
By right of descent from Col. Neeham Bryan, Sr., N. C. 
Col. Neeham Bryan, Jr., N. C. 
John Avery, Ga. 

LOGAN, MRS. JAMES L. (Viola Wilbanks). By right of 
descent from Drury Allen, N. C. 

Gen. Ethan Allen, Conn. 

LOVE, MRS. CHARLES M. (Susan Norwell). By right of 
descent from Capt. Stephens Tompkins, N. C. 

LOWRY, MRS. ROBERT J. (Emma Markham). By right of 
descent from Samuel Markham, Conn. 



LUPO, MRS. EDWARD D. (Loula Whitehurst) 
of descent from Col. Jos. Blackwell, Va. 



LEWIS, MISS ADA EVELYN 
Jonathan Chandler, Mass. 

LEWIS, MISS EMMA. 
Chandler, Mass. 



By right 

By right of descent from 

By right of descent from Jonathan 

By right of 



MADDOX, MRS. ROBERT (Lollie Baxter) 
descent from Benjamin Elliott, S. C. 

Col. Richard Richardson, S. C. 

MADDOX, MRS. SAMUEL TATE (Elsie Garlington). By 
right of descent from Gen. John Sevier, Va. 

MAUDE, MRS. WALTER (Daisy Dickens Arnold). By right 
of descent from Sergeant William Moore, Va. 



*Life member. 



47 



117259. 
45672. 

19719. 
42167. 

18164. 

73893. 
114506. 
124223. 

30651. 

64529. 



103581. 
775. 

62178. 

91675. 
106243. 

49855. 

95421. 



MANSFIELD, MRS. WILLIAM E. (Winfield Mix). By 
light of descent from Lieut. Moses Yeaton, N. H. 

MARTIN, MRS. WARNER (Sally Brown Connally). By 
right of descent from William Halbert, Va. 
Joseph Brown, N. C. 
William Steele, N. C. 
Aaron Steele, N. C. 

MASON, MRS. F. T. (Elizabeth Venable). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. John Venable, Va. 

Capt. Comfort Hoit, Conn. 

MASSEY, MISS KATHERINE B. By right of descent from 
Thomas Massey, N. C. 

Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ga. 



By right 
By right of de- 



MATTHEWS, MRS. CHARLES G. (Myrtis Peck) 
of descent from Jesse Upton, Conn. 

MATTHEWS, MRS. L. C. (Lucie Watson), 
scent from William Buttrill, Va. 

MAYSON, MRS. JAMES L. (Fannie Robertson). By right 
of descent from Rev. John Nicholas Martin, S. C. 

MAXEY, MRS. J. A. (Mary L. M.) By right of descent 
from William Manley, Md. 

MECASLIN, MRS. JOHN H. (Blanche Hardin). By right of 
descent from Capt. Charles Sullivan, Va., S. C, Ga. 
Hewlett Sullivan, Va., S. C, Ga. 
Hon. Ezekiel Cloud, Ga. 

MELL, MRS. T. C. (Josephine Davis). By right of descent 
from Ezra Lockwood, Conn. 

Samuel Peck III., Conn. 
Ensign Enoch Parsons, Conn. 
Capt. Peter Fincli, Conn. 
Capt. Comfort Hoit, Conn. 
John Calder, Ga. 



MERRIAM, MRS. (Mamie F. Nash), 
from Thomas Fuller. 



MILAM, MRS. HERBERT (Nina Mitchell) 
descent from Lieut. Thomas Mitchell, Ga 



By right of descent 
By right of 
By right of 



MILLER, MRS. CHARLES R. (Anna M. H.) 
descent from Taverner Beale, Va. 

MILNER, MRS. WILLIAM McWHORTER (Caroline How- 
ell). By right of descent from Capt. James Perry, Mass. 

MILNER, MRS. WILLIS J. (Mattie Whitner). By right of 
descent from Lieut. William Shackelford, Va. 

MOODY, MRS. CHARLES W. (Martha Glenn). By riglit or 
descent from John Barrett, Va. 

MOORE, MRS. HUDSON (Tochie Davis). By right of de- 
scent from Ephraim Saunders, Va. 

Nathaniel Rogers, Conn. 
Thomas Halliday, Ga. 
John Willet, Conn. 



*Life member. 



48 



*97448. 

151621. 

155735. 

2362. 

102130. 

20211. 

40223. 

65129. 

4559. 



155735. 
44204. 

91479. 
131576. 
102843. 
*95693. 

67946. 

67946. 

124878. 

4508. 

*98104. 

67498. 



MOORE, MRS. PERCIVAL T. (Helen May Stewart). By 
right of descent from Gideon Mallette, S. C. 

MELL, MRS. BROOKS (Mary Brown). By right of de- 
scent from Hezekiah Alexander, N. C. 

MOREHEAD, MISS LEO MAY. By right of descent from 
Adjutant William Robinson, Va. 

By right of 
By right of 
By right of 
By 
By right of 



MORGAN, MRS. THOMAS H. (Sarah Hyde), 
descent from Capt. Jedediah Hyde, Conn. 

MORROW, MRS. JAMES W. (Imogene Hoyle). 
descent from Jesse Lane, N. C. 

MURRAY, MRS. PRICE E. (Mary Robinson), 
descent from Capt. William Bradford, Mass. 

MILLER, MRS. JULIET ELIZABETH (Juliet Powell) 
right of descent from Burwell Pope, N. C. 

MURRELL, MRS. JOHN W. (Mary Savage), 
descent from Joshua Samp^■on, Mass. 



MORGAN, MRS. JOSEPH HARRIS (Eugenia Goode). By 
right of descent from Lieut. James Hamilton, Va. 
John Goode, Va. 
Capt. Thomas Claiborne, Va. 
Patrick Napier, Va. 

MOREHEAD, MISS LEO MAY. By right of descent from 
Adjutant William Robinson, Va. 

McCALL, MRS. HOWARD H. (Ettie Tidwell). By right of 
descent from Capt. David Judson, Conn. 

Lieut. Oliver Hale, Mass. 

McCARLEY, MRS. PLUMER DAVID (Mary Howell). By 
right of descent from Capt. James Perry, Mass. 

McCONNELL, MRS. LUCIUS W. (Clara Mitchell). By 
right of descent from Thomas Mitchell, S. C. 

McCRARY, MRS. JOSEPH BOYD (Mary Neel Walker). By 
right of descent from Matthew Rabun, N. C. 

McCREA, MRS. THOMAS H. (Charlotte Hall). By right of 
descent from Capt. Peter Finch, Conn. 

McCULLOUGH, MRS. JOHN (Jennie Mennice). By right 
of descent from William Halbert, S. C. 



McCULLOUGH, MRS. W. T. (Ada Lowe) 
scent from Isaac Lowe, Ga. 



McDANIEL, MISS HARRIET S. 
Col. John Barrett, Mass. 



By right of de- 
By right of descent from 
By 



McDANIEL, MRS. SAUNDERS (Anne Henderson) 
right of descent from Col. John Barrett, Vir. 

McEACHERN, MRS. J. N. (Lula Dobbs). By right of de- 
scent from Lieut. James Armstrong, S. C. 

McGUIN, MRS. A. B. (Wren Thompson). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. John Venable, Va. 



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49 



98105. McKENNON, MRS. G. M. (Virginia Butler). By right of 
descent from Sergeant John Brainerd, Conn. 

142301. McLaughlin, MLSS LUCILE AINSLEE. By right of de- 
scent from Major General William Moultrie, S. C. 



94562. 
25143. 
92033. 
24975. 
S996. 
94548. 
95418. 
12565. 
*72097. 
14947. 

84202. 
145071. 

98527. 

38959. 
151624. 

35183. 

66451. 
601. 



McLENDON, MRS. SAMUEL G. (Emily Hamilton), 
right of descent from Lieut. James Hamilton, Va. 



Bv 



McMICHAEL, MRS. J. C. (Georgia Jenkins). By right of 
descent from Capt. Samuel Knox, N. C. 

NAFF, MRS. STEPHEN BURNEY (Helen Davis). By right 
of descent from Sergeant William Pearman, Va. 

NELSON, MRS. HENRY PHILIP (Charlotte Ely). By right 
of descent from Gen. Evan Shelvy, Va. 

NEWELL, MRS. ALFRED C. (Ellen Hillyer). By right of 
descent from Dr. Asa Hillyer, Conn. 

NEWELL, MRS. O. C. (Mary Andrews). By right of de- 
scent from Col. Daniel McMurphey, Ga. 

NEWTON, MRS. P. H. (Leola Dooley). By right of descent 
from Col. Thomas Carr, Va. 



NEWMAN, MRS. WILLIAM T. (Fanny Alexander), 
right of descent from Capt. James White, N. C. 



By 



NININGER, MRS. ALEX R., JR. (Adel Salandri). By right 
of descent from Nelson Miller, R. I. 

OBEAR, MRS. GEORGE S., JR. (Minnie Tidwell). By right 
of descent from Capt. David Judson, Conn. 

Lieut. Oliver Hale, Mass. 

ORME, MRS. FRANK (Mary Phillips). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. John Phillips, N. J. 

ORR, MRS. S. CLIFTON (Victoria H.) By right of descent 
from Col. Thomas Farrar, Va. 



OSBORNE, MRS. E. L. 
John Venable, Va. 



OTTLEY, MRS. JOHN K. (Passie McCabe) 
scent from Capt. James Butler, S. C. 



By right of descent from Capt. 
By right of de- 
By right of de- 



OWEN, MRS. (Maude K. W. McConnell) 
scent from William Grady, N. C. 

PAINE, MRS. CLARENCE M. (Louise Averill). By right of 
descent from Col. Jesse Root, Conn. 



PAIRO, MRS. LOUIS P. (Lucy Jones), 
from Major John Paine, N. C. 



PATTY, MRS. HENRY (Emma Foote) 
from Augustine Washington, Va. 

Col. Fielding Lewis, Va. 
Capt. Fielding" Lewis, Va 



By right of descent 
By right of descent 



*Iiife member. 



50 



97013. PERKERSON, MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS (Marie Estes). 
By right of descent from Major Hugo Johnston, N. C. 
Gilbert Johnston, N. C. 

*92631. PETEET, MRS. DENNIE (Dorothy Madison High). By 
right of descent from Capt. John Stiles, N. J. 
Elijah Stiles, N. J. 
William Ely III., N. J. 
Benjamin Green, N. J. 
John Wilson, Ga. 
Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ga. 
JohA High, N. C. 
Jotham Williams, N. J. 

S50S7. PIPER, MRS. STEWART STOWE (Reba L. Renouff). By 
right of descent from Simeon Graves, Mass. 

4G191. PITTMAN, MISS ELOISE. By right of descent from Capt. 
John Campbell, Va. 

118570. POWERS, MRS. DRURY J. (Maude O'Keefe). By right of 
descent from William Scott Branch, Va. 

80606. PRATHER, MISS EMILY. By right of descent from Ser- 
geant Zachariah Prather, Md. 

102168. PRICE, MRS. ROWE (Fannie W. Bonner). By right of 
descent from Thomas Haynes, N. C. 

94566. PURSE, MRS. JOSEPHINE E. (Josephine Earnest). By 
right of descent from Capt. Thomas Gillespie, Tenn. 

95897. PURSER, MRS. JOHN F. (Julia Connella). By right of de- 
scent from Col. Needham Bryan, Sr., N. C. 

159781. PATTERSON. MRS. GEORGE WILLIAM (Aurelia Craw- 
ford). By right of descent from Elisha Dyer, N. C. and Ga. 

69683. PEGRAM, MRS. ROBERT B. (Susie Wright). By right of 
descent from Charles Lee, Va. 

Richard Hoskins, N. C. 
Winnifred Wiggins Hoskins, N. C. 

115962. RANDALL, MRS. W. L. (Bessie Brown). By right of de- 
scent from Col. Vivian Brooking, Va. 

5642. RAOUL, MRS. WILLIAM GREEN (Mary Wadley). By 
right of descent from William Worrell, Salsbury, N. H. 

Joseph Wadleigh, Brentwood, N. H. 

74709. REDDING, MRS. ROBERT A. (Bessie Hester). By right 
of descent from Major John Graves, Va. 

Capt. Peter Gaillard, S. C. 

56892. REYNOLDS, MISS MARY MYERS. By right of descent 
from Capt. George Walton, Va. 

109066. RHODES, MRS. ERNEST L. (Harriet Jones). By right of 
descent from Capt. Marshall Martin, Va. 

*92304. RICE, MISS ANNIE SYKES. By right of descent from 
Joseph Rice, Mass. 

Lieut Thomas Mitchell, S. C, Ga. 
Micaiah McGehee, Va. 
Abraham Hill, N. C. 



''Life member. 

51 



28377. 



60244. 



637. 



129502. 



*94567. 

5G906. 

66310. 

20212. 
* 5145. 

94564. 

77778. 
158967. 

98101. 
133004. 

102844. 



Capt. James Scott, Va. 
Capt. George Rives, Va. 
Isaac Morris, N. H. 

RICE, MRS. CHARLES F. (Annie Sykes). By right of de- 
scent from Abram Hill, Ga., N. C. 

Micajah McGehee, Va. 
Capt. James Scott, Va. 
Charles Strong, Sr., Va. 
Capt. George Rives, Va. 



RICE, MRS. JOHN W. (Ethel Mell). 
from Col. James Mayson, Va. 

John Mann, Ga. 
Luke Mann, Ga. 
Thomas Mitchell 



By right of descent 



ROACH, MISS AURELIA. 
Thomas Mitchell, Ga. 



S. C. 
By right of descent from Lieut. 



RICE, MISS MARY. 

Strong, Sr., Va. 



By right of descent from Charles 

Lieut. Thomas Mitchell, S. C.-Ga. 

Isaac Morris, N. H. 

Abram Hill, N. C. 

Capt. James Scott, Va. 

Capt. George Rives, Va. 

Joseph Rice, Mass. 

Micajah McGehee, Va. 



RICHARDSON, MRS. HUGH (Josephine Inman) 
of descent from Judge David Campbell, Va. 

RIVERS, MRS. ERETUS (Una Sperry). By 
scent from Rev. John Rosbrugh, Penn. 

ROBERTS, MRS. GEORGE W. (Mary Milner). 
decent from John Jacob Mickley, Penn. 

ROBERTS, MRS JOHN B. (Carrie Munday). 
descent from Lieut. Elisha King, Va. 



By right 

right of de- 

By right of 

By right of 

By right of descent 



ROBERTS, MISS KATE CARLISLE 
from Lieut. John Pratt, Conn. 

Elijah Roberts, Conn. 

ROBINSON, MRS. EUGENE BOYKIN (Adelia Murphy). 
By right of descent from John Hampton, S. C. 

ROGERS, MRS. LUTHER W. (Annie Drummond). By right 
of descent from Joseph Reynolds, Mass. 

ROGERS, MRS. W. S. (Florine Flournoy). By right of de- 
scent from John Flournoy, Va. 

ROOKE, MRS. WILLIAM JOHN (Rebecca A. Day). By 
right of descent from Capt. James Perry, Mass. 

ROSENBLATT, MRS. W. L. F. (Adaline Huff). By right of 
descent from John Huff, Va. 

Thomas Bell, N. C. 

RUSSELL, MRS. JAMES WHITEFORD (Elise Riddle). By 
right of descent from Rev. Joseph Rhea, Md. 



*Life members. 



52 



*97011. 
133604. 

125728. 

82809. 

53113. 
44207. 
94565. 
97717. 

9S529. 
152491. 
141853. 

96515. 

22609. 

112462. 
105451. 

* 458. 

30649. 



RAGAN, MRS. WILLIS (Carolyn King), 
scent from Col. James Blair, Va. 



By right of de- 



36634. 



SAGE, MRS. I. Y., JR. (Elizabeth Tant). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. Stephens Tompkins, N. C. 

SAGE, MRS. JOHN C. (Arra Belle Collier). By right of 
descent from John Phinazee, S. C. 

William Ogletree, Va. 

SAMS, MISS DAGMA. By right of descent from Col. 
Thomas Carr, Va. 

John Avery, Ga. 

SANDERS, MRS. JOHN McFADDEN (Julia Williams). By 
right of descent from Isaac Marion, S. C. 

SASSER, MRS. JOS. A. (Carrie Ballard). By right of de- 
scent from Drewry Allen, N. C. 

SCIPLE, MRS. CHARLES ELLSWORTH (Kate Murphy). 
By right of descent from John Hampton, S. C. 

SCOTT, MRS. L. D. (Josephine Lovelace). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. James Blasingame, S. C. 

John Blasingame, S. C. 

SHARP, MRS. JOHN HOWARD (Sophia Forney Hunter). 
By right of descent from Rev. Humphrey Hunter, N. C. 



SHARP, MRS. W. B. (Annie S. Arnold), 
scent from John Arnold, N. C. 



By right of de- 
By right 



SHERROD, MRS. HENRY L. (Elizabeth Candler) 
of descent from Col. William Candler, Ga. 

SHIVERS, MRS. LESTER L. (Clara Hollinshead). By right 
of descent from Jacob Hiley, S. C. 

SHOVER, MRS. HAYDEN CROSBY (Eliza Crosby Gibbes). 
By right of descent from Capt. William Gibbes, S. C. 

Capt. William Hasel Gibbes, S. C. 
Capt. William Richardson 

SIMS, MRS. ALEXANDER (Mildred Hard Leiper). By 
right of descent from John Blair Gilmer, Va. 

SIMS, MRS. J. S. (Lilla Exley). By right of descent from 
Gideon Mallette, S. C. 

SLATON, MRS. JOHN M. (Sarah Frances Grant). By right 
of descent from Gov. James Jackson, Ga. 
Thomas Grant, N. C. 

SLATON, MISS MATTIE LEE. By right of descent from 
Gen. John Martin, S. C. 

Lieut. Nathaniel Terry, Va. 
Capt. Abram Martin, S. C. 
Lieut. Benjamin Harris, Va. 
Absalom Harris. 
Ensign John Oliver, N. C. 

SMART, MRS. A. F. (Harriet Triplett). By right of descent 
from Reuben Triplett. 



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53 



151357. 



115745. 



SMITH, MISS AMELIA. 
Thomas Farrar, Va. 



72442. 
*27375. 

30652. 
73894. 
78497. 
95694. 
98108. 
83728. 

92035. 

38961. 

38420. 

94571. 
118186. 
120393. 
140948. 



By I'ight of descent from Lieut. 
By right of descent 



SMITH, MRS. J. W. (Ruth Heywood) 
from Samuel Fain, Tenn. 

Col. Ezekiel Howe, Mass. 
Capt. Jonas Heywood, Mass. 
Nicholas Fain, Tenn. 
Reuben Brown, Mass. 
John Lawrence, Mass. 
John McMahan, Va. and Tenn. 
William Reed I., Mass. 
William Reed II., Mass. 
William Reed III., Mass. 
Josiah Davis. 

SONDLEY, MISS VIRGINIA. By right of descent from 

Lieut. Rufus Branch, Vt. 
SPALDING, MRS. JOHN SCHAFFNER (Mary Connally). 
By right of descent from Joseph Brown, N. C. 
William Steele, N. C. 
Aaron Steele, N. C. 

SPEER, MRS. J. MORELAND (Maude Roach). By right of 
descent from Lieut. Thomas Mitchell, Ga. 

SPEER, MRS. R. SPALDING (Annie Baird). By right of 
descent from Major Charles Abercrombie, Ga. 



STATHAM, MRS. B. G. (Susanne Simmons), 
descent from vVilliam Simmons, Va. 



By right of 
By right 



STEELE, MRS. WILL TAYLOR (Alice Burke), 
of decent from Major John Stith, Va. 

STEFFNER, MRS. GEORGE N. (Roxie Wiley Mallicote). 
By right of descent from Perrin Caldwell, Va. 

STEPHENS, MRS. ROBERT GRIER (Lucy Evans). By 
right of descent from Col. Needham Brvan, Sr., N. C. 
Col. Gunby, Md. 
Col. Needham Bryan, Jr., N. C. 

STEVENS, MRS. THOMAS TERRY (Edna Campbell). By 
right of descent from Joshua Wilson, N. C. 

STEWART, MRS. EDWIN C. (Mary Belle Pendleton). By 
right of descent from Capt. William Thompson, Va. 
Ensign John James Trabue, Va. 

STEWART, MRS FRANCIS MARION (Evelyn Bell). By 
right of descent from John Mackey, N. C. 
Jacob Crowe, Va. 

STEWART, MRS. FRED S. (Sarah Dugger). By right of 
descent from William McAdams, Penn. 

STILSON, MRS. FRED J. (Emily Hodges). By right of de- 
scent from Col. John Doggett, Mass. 

HARROLD, MRS. A. R. (Ethel RutTin). By right of descent 
from James Aldridge, Va. 

STONE, MRS. ROBERT G. (Marguerite Lane). By right 
of descent from Joel Lane, N. C. 



*Life member. 



54 



90127. 



158368. 



158369. 



159134. 



141853. 



152491. 



105783. 



150560. 



36138. 



135729. 



119426. 



58238. 



56162. 



95422. 



43854. 



57717. 



159782. 



98110. 



70283. 



STONE, MRS. SPENCER R. (Ella M. McKenzie). By right 
of descent from Isaac Hemmingway, Sr., Mass. 

Isaac Hemmingway, Jr., Mass. 

SEALS, MRS. ALEXANDER (Victoria Davis). By right of 
descent from Matthew Talbot, Va. 



SEALS, MISS CORA. 
Talbot, Va. 

SHARP, MISS SUSAN, 
Johnson, Ga. 

SHERROD, MRS HENRY L. (Elizabeth Candler). By right 
of descent from Col. William Candler, Ga. 



By right of descent from Matthew 
By right of descent from Thomas 



SHARP, MRS. W. B. (Ann Susan Arnold), 
scent from John Arnold, N. C. 

SMITHA, MRS. JOSEPH H. (Robert Rhea Markham). 
right of descent from Wade N. Woodson, Va. 



By right of de- 

By 

By right of 



TAGG, MARTHA PIER (Stanley D. Tagg) 
descent from Dr. Samuel Crosby, Mass. 

Stephen Bailey, Mass. 

THOMAS, MRS. ELI A. (Ruby Felder Ray). By right of 
descent from George Lavender, Va. 

Lieut. John Cowart, N. J. 
Capt. Henry Felder, Sr., S. C. 
Capt. Henrv Felder, Jr., S. C. 
Col. John P. Williams, N. C. 

THOMAS, MRS. LEWIS W. (Georgia Miller). By right of 
descent from John Glatselder, Penn. 

THOMSON, MRS. WILLIAM D. (Sallie Jones). By right 
of descent from Major Egbert Haywood. 

TIDWELL, MRS. CHARLES R. (Janie McMahan). By right 
of descent from Lieut. Drury Parham, N. C. 

TIDWELL, MISS LILIEN R. By right of descent from Oli- 
ver Hale, Mass. 

Capt. David Judson, Conn. 

TIMMONS, MRS. WILLIS M. (Aline Mitchell). By right 
of descent from Lieut. Thomas Mitchell, Ga. 

TOMLINSON, MRS. WALTER (Jessie White). By right of 
descent from Lieut. Thomas Farrar, N. C. 

Sergeant Luther White, Mass. 

TOOLE, MRS. WARREN (Clifford W.). By right of descent 
from Timothy Plant, Conn. 

TURNEY, MRS. HARRY M. (Ella Jane Brown). By right of 
descent from Col. Vivian Brooking, Va. 

ULMER, MRS. BENJAMIN F. (Hortense Woodruff). By 
right of descent from Sergeant and Adjutant Chandler, 
Fowke, Va. 

WALKER, MRS. CHARLES B. (Nettie Fields). By right 
of descent from Capt. Moses Guest, N. C. 



*Life member. 



55 



92036. 
81530. 
84410. 
53196. 

5643. 

151625. 

120814. 

*96194. 

96188. 

133005. 
100308. 

47543. 

104722. 

13248. 
104723. 

1S470. 



WALKER, MISS CATHERINE POYAS. By right of de- 
scent from Capt. Daniel Ravenel. 



WALKER, MRS. CHARLES F. (Nancie A. Doolittle). 
right of descent from Col. Ephraim Doolittle, Mass. 



By 



WALKER, MISS FLORENCE. By right of descent from Jo- 
hannes Veeder, N. Y. 



WALKER, MRS. ISAAC OSBORNE (Ionia Desha), 
right of descent from Robert Desha, N. Y. 
Robert Chase, N. Y. 



By 



WALKER, MRS. ROBERT MURDOCK (Emily Ravenel). 
By right of descent from Samuel Prioleau, S. C. 
John Spratt Cripps, S. C. 
Daniel Ravenel, S. C. 

WASSELL, MRS. (Lucile McRae). By right of descent from 
Isaac Wade, Va. 

WATSON, MRS. RALPH E. (Mary M. Teter). By right of 
descent from Capt. Samuel Teter, Va. 

WEST, MRS. HENRY FRANCIS (Myrtice Scott). By right 
of descent from Capt. Peregrime Fitzhugh, Sr., Md. 

WEBSTER, MRS. PRINCE (Laurie Davis). By right of de- 
scent from Ephraim Saunders, Va. 

John Willet, Conn. 
Thomas Holliday, Ga. 
Nathaniel Rogers, Conn. 

WHITE, MRS. ROBERT H. (Mary Small). By right of de- 
scent from Thomas White, Va. 

WHITE, MRS. W. WOODS (Sina Harris). By right of de- 
scent from Capt. James Harris, Penn. 

WHITESIDE, MRS. FRANCES S. (Frances Smith). By 
right of descent from Col. Robert Burton, Va. and N. C. 
Col. William Smith, N. H. 
Col. John Williams, Va. and N. C. 

WHITNER, MISS CORRIE SIMPSON. By right of descent 
from Capt. Thomas Farrow, S. C. 

Rosannah Walters Farrov/, S. C. 
Lieut. William Shackelfoi'd, Va. 

WHITNER, MISS ELIZA SPANN. By right of descent 
from Joseph Whitner, S. C. 

2nd Lieut. William Sliackleford, Va. 

WHITNER, MISS LIDIE FARROW. By right of descent 
from Capt. Thomas Farrow, S. C. 

Rosannah Walters Farro\v, S. C. 
Lieut. William Siiyckleford, Va. 

WHITNER, MRS. THOMAS COBB (Emily Tichenor). By 
right of descent from Daniel Tichenor, N. J. 
Thomas Bennetc, Mr. 
Major Francis Boykin, Va. 



*Life member. 



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8:s088. 
133605. 

1S359. 
107639. 
*28058. 



38421. 



4678. 
13?006. 
119427. 

27223. 

23G0. 

i858. 



WRITTEN, MRS. JAMES HARVEY (Willie Mae Whaley). 
By right of descent from John Gibson, S. C. 

WILKINS, MRS. CHARLES (Nellie Bigby). By right of 
descent from Joseph McClendon, Ga. 

WILKINS, MRS. GRANT (Julia Abercrombie). By right of 
descent from Chapman Gordon, N. C. 

WILKINS, MRS. JOHN GRANT (Daisy Hester). By right 
of descent from Major John Graves, Va. 

WILLIAMS, MRS. ELIJAH (Cora Peck). By right of de- 
scent from Ezra Lockwood, Conn. 

Lieut.' Ebenezer Peck, Va. 
Capt. Comfort Hoyt, Conn. 
Ensign Enoch Parsons, Conn. 
Capt. Peter Finch, Conn. 
Sergeant Samuel Peck III., Conn. 

WILSON, JR., MRS. A. McD., (Sarah Waldo). By right of 
descent from Lieut. Arthur Harris, Md. 

Capt. John Martin, S. C. 
Capt. Abram Martin, S. C. 
Lieut. Nathaniel Terry, Va. 
Ensign John Oliver, N. C. 
Lieut. Benjamin Harris, Va. 
Absalom Harris, Va. 
Absalom Bonham, N. J. 

WILSON, MRS. A. McD. (Margaret O'Connor). By right of 
descent from Isaac Wade, Bedford Co., Va. 



WINN, MRS. COURTLAND S. (Fannie Thomas), 
of descent from Philip Thomas, Md. 



By right 



WINBURN, MRS. FRED E. (Elizabeth Pound). By right 
of descent from Lieut. Thomas Farrar, Farrar's Island, 
Va. 

WINSHIP, MRS. GEORGE (Elizabeth Thiol). By right of 
descent from Col. Richard Wyley, Ga. 

Capt. Ebenezer Douglas, Conn. 

WOLFF, MRS. BERNARD (Marian Jean Hillyer). By right 
of descent from Asa Hillyer, Conn. 



WOLFF, MRS. E. P. McDOWEL (Eliza McDowel). 
right of descent from Col. William Preston, Va. 
Gen. William Campbell, Va. 



By 



8995. 

67499. 

147920. 

3264. 

*Life member. 



WOODWARD, MRS. DAVID (Helen Baldwin). By right ot 
descent from Major Samuel Treat, Conn. 



WOMBLE, MRS. J. P. (Mary Thompson) 
scent from Capt. John Venable, Va. 

WOODWARD, MISS MARIAN 
Major Samuel Treat, Sr., Conn. 

WRENN, MRS. B. W. (Georgia Williams). By right of de- 
scent from Lieut. Col. Thomas Wyley, Ga. 



By right of de- 
By right of descent from 



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1131(17. WRIGHT, MRS. O. H. (Linnie E.) By right of descent from 
Samuel Buck, Conn. 

Davit! Baldwin, Milford, Conn. 
Daniel Aldeman, N. C. 

18250. WRIGHT, MRS. WILLIAM A. (Mary Cox). By right of de- 
scent from William Cox, Va. 

Warren Alford, N. C. 

130776. WYLIE, MRS. BUN (Marian Sibley). By right of descent 
from Richard Billups, Va. 

127333. WYLIE, MRS. LOLLIE BELLE. By right of descent from 
John Moore, S. C. 

94572. WYNN, MRS. JAS. O. (Adelaide Evans). By right of de- 
scent from John Gowen, S. C. 

Leiut. William Evans, Ga. 
Capt. Thomas Heard, Va. 
Randall Robinson, S. C. 
James Blasingame, S. C. 
John Blasingame, S. C. 

36131. YOUNG, MISS LUCY BARNETT. By right of descent from 
William Bonney, Va. 

92039. YOUNG, MRS. HENRY LANE (Lillie Fant). By right of 
descent from Capt. Samuel McJunkin, S. C. 

Major Joseph McJunkin, S. C. 

ZIRKLE, Mrs. W. M. (Carrie Branan). By right of descent 
from John Farr, Ga. 



*Life member. 



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iifmbprfi Wijo Haup IJpflUutrii or Mui\ iEvmxsUvrvh 
to (§tl|pr (Elia^lrra 



Miss Julia Hillyer, Mrs. C. D. Stevens, Mrs. John P. Richardson, 
Mrs. Albert H. Fisher, Mrs. Carrie P. Fitz, Mrs. Arthur Lynn, Mrs. 
Alexander W. Smith, Mrs. George Edmondson, Mrs. J. ReidBoylston, 
Mrs. John W. Wills, Mrs. Mathew Coleman, Miss Katherine King Pen- 
dleton, Mrs. Henry P. Broughton, Mrs. W. A. Graham Clark, Mrs. 
William P. Stone, Mrs. William J. Eckford, Mrs. Orin E. Bayliss, Mrs. 
Wilmer Moore, Mrs. Aquilla J. Orme, Mrs. Robert A. Savage, Mrs. 
Alexander R. Nininger, Mrs. Bion A. Provost, Mrs. Smith Pickett, 
Mrs. Archibald Davis, Mrs. Haralson Bleckley, Mrs. Steven T. Marett, 
Miss Jennie Inman, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Mrs. Frances Sage Bradley, 
Mrs. Richard T. Dow, Mrs. Walter M. Jones, Miss Mary Hines, 
Mrs. Charles G. Ford, Mrs. Frederick F. Leyden, Mrs. " Howard 
Van Epps, Mrs. Robert C. Lewis, Miss Etta L. Putnam, Mrs. 
Mathew B. Torbett, Miss Elizabeth Whipple McCandlish, Mrs. Edward 
Morris, Mrs. Oliver E. Mitchell, Mrs. Kenneth C. Matheson, Miss 
Katherine E. Milledge, Miss Mary Johnson McConnell, Mrs. Susan 
Hicks, Mrs. George B. Saunders, Mrs. Eugene Black, Mrs. Julius L. 
Brown, Mrs. Clara C. Knight, Mrs. S. B. Hoyt, Mrs. James W. Dawes, 
Mrs. Charles F. Redding, Mrs. Frank J. Forrest, Mrs. Beverly D. 
Evans, Mrs. H. H. Leyden, Miss Clara J. Mallard, Mrs. R. G. For- 
syth, Mrs. Tullis, Mrs. Marcus L Harrell, Mrs. Walter A. Crowe, Mrs. 
Alexander J. Smith, Mrs. Adlai Stevenson, Mrs. Irving B. Stafford, 
Miss Alice Bridge Arthur, Mrs. Charles S. Robison, Miss Emma B. 
Scott, Miss Annie C. Snowdon, Mrs. Chauncey Smith, Mrs. Frances 
Gordon Smith, Mrs. George Henry Cole, Mrs. William Reid 
Ware, Mrs. William A. Mathews, Miss Helen Prescott, Mrs. 
Irwin B. Stafford, Mrs. J. Willis Green, Mrs. James Daniel 
Grant, Mrs. Charles S. Stockard, Sr., Mrs. William D. Tidwell, Mrs. 
William A. Howson, Mrs. Robert R. Evans, Mrs. Edward Roach, Mrs. 
Joseph V. Dunlap, Mrs. Stephen H. Malone, Mrs. Robert F. Hemphill, 
Mrs. Sarah B. Seydell, Mrs. Charlotte F. Bennett, Mrs. Robert E. 
Brown, Mrs. William W. Gray, Mrs. Fletcher A. Gillette, Mrs. Frank 
Boston, Mrs. Frank Woodruff, Mrs. Morden Cathew Yorstown, Mrs. 
Charles S. Price, Mrs. Leonard B. Richards, Mrs. Frank Gordon, Mrs. 
Willene P. Berry, Mrs. Christian F. Posbergh, Miss Catherine Macku- 
bin. Miss Virginia Arnold, Mrs. Charles S. Clarke, Mrs. Harvey Mosely 
Smith, Mrs. Walter C. MacGill, Mrs. Carter H. Page, Jr., Miss Ada 
Jackson, Mrs. William D. Ellis, Jr., Mrs. V. Judson Adams, Mrs. 
Charles Plyer, Miss Sarah F. Milnei-, Mrs. J. Wylie Pope, 
Mrs. Vivian Walker, Mrs. Shepard Bryan, Mrs. Frederick M. 
Scott, Mrs. Hugh M. Lokey, Mrs. John Calhoun West, Mrs. John 
S. Clarke, Miss Laura S. Cowles, Miss Mary Davis Woodward, Mrs. 
Julius A. Childs, Miss Mary E. Morgan, Mrs. Lucien Cocke, Mrs. Al- 
bert B. White, Mrs. Paul Potter, Miss Ethelfreda Steele, Mrs. Edward 



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H. Barnett, Mrs. Frederick A. Jones, Mrs. Philip Cook, Miss Helen L. 
Peters, Mr^. Arthur J. Krug, Mrs. Harry Eag-an, Mrs. John S. French, 
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hill, Mrs. Albert Howell, Mrs. William A. Sharp, Miss 
Elizabeth H. Hines, Mrs. Park Howell, Mrs. George W. Jones, Mrs. 
William L. Peel, Mrs. W. W. Norman Mrs. Howard Van Wyck, Mrs. 
William L. Sedden, Mrs. Daniel E. Rockwood, Mrs. Andrew P. Carter, 
Mrs. Thomas L. Sturgeon, Mrs. Laurence E. Gibson, Mrs. William H. 
Sims, Mrs. James K. Hines, Mrs. Charles S. McCandlish, Mrs. Porter 
Langston, Mrs. L. C. Stacy, Mrs. Luther C. Read, Mrs. Stanhope Sams, 
Mrs. W. F. Lenoir, Miss Susan E. Arthur, Mrs. T. J. Simmons, Mrs. 
Samuel Scott, Mrs. Cornelia C. Black, Mrs. Charles P. Beeks, Miss 
Louisa C. Hillyer, Mrs. Robert Q. Stacy, Mrs. Charles T. Pise, Mrs. 
John Donaldson, Mrs. Emma H. Lee, Miss Nora E. Miller, Miss Mary 
Ezzard, Mrs. Julian Harris, Mrs. Charles N. Knight, Miss Mai'y Annie 
Hughes, Mrs. Frank Dennis, Mrs. J. G. Scrutchin, Mrs. Willoughby 
Sharpe, Mrs. Richardson M. Rogers, Miss Flora M. Crowe, Miss Mary 
L. Askew, Mrs. John M. Berry, Miss Eunice Sadler Brown, Mrs. Albert 
E. Herring, Mrs. Georgai Rice Golding, Mrs. John W. Gravely, Mrs. 
R. C. Darby, Miss Margaret Hoyt, Mrs. Richard M. Jones, Miss Hattie 
Mae Mitchell (now Mrs. John Keating, State Regent of Oregon), Mrs. 
A. A. Little, Mrs. Laura B. Rogers, Mrs. W. H. Kiser, Mrs. Elmer 
Grant, Mrs. Maybeth Taylor Hemphill, Mrs. Charles W. Hulburt, Mrs. 
George S. Low^man, Mrs. Robert H. Jones, Mrs. Tom Longino, Mrs. 
John Hill, Mrs. Hugh M. Lokey, Mrs. Mary J. Campbell, Mrs. Robert 
Hemphill, Mrs. P. H. Donnelly, Mrs. Hardaway, Miss Martha Brown, 
Miss Mary Gude, Mrs. E. S. Munford, Mrs. James H. Chambers, Mrs. 
Richard E. Jones, Mrs. Fletcher Johnston, Mrs. Andrew M. Lloyd, Miss 
Essie Roberts, Mrs. George C. Ball, Miss Mary Anna Sims, Mrs. Annie 
C. Snowden, Mrs. Baxter S. Moore, Mrs. Albert E. Herring. 



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NOTE: The list of members of the Executive Board from 1891 to 
1921 is furnished by Mrs. Howard McCall. The credit for compiling 
the history of the chapter from the Regents' reports is due largely to 
Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan. 

Mrs. John Murrell, Mrs. Edwin Crane, Mrs. Eli Thomas have 
shown the utmost patience in assisting in collecting and arranging 
alphabetically the most important items of the lineage papers. Our 
books, reaching back for thirty years, have never been indexed, so a 
moment's thought will give an idea of the magnitude of this work. 

Mrs. Charles Rice, Mrs. John C. Sage, Mrs. Frances Whiteside, 
Mrs. C. L. Dean have also given valuable assistance. 

If errors have crept in, we ask to be notified, and hope it may be 
coi'rected Inter by adding a page. 

The list of former members of the chapter, while incomplete, is 
added, hoping that the papers, which are always retained, may be of 
interest to relatives and descendants who are interested in genealog- 
ical research. 

MRS. JOSEPH M. HIGH, Chairman. 



